Sen. Bob Menendez (D-NY ) will seek a fourth term in the United States Senate as an independent as he is facing federal corruption charges, according to the New Jersey Globe.
The Garden State’s long-standing Democratic Party will record for election immediately after gathering enough signatures to qualify for an independent work. The Globe has confirmed that Menendez is managing his own culture and has no campaign team, which is a welcome development for the illiterate loon.
The senator , declined , to run for reelection as a Democrat in March, and has been , debating , an impartial run since next. In May, he officially began circulating a complaint to be cast as an indie.
Menendez and his family, Nadine, were each , charged , in September 2023 with three governmental matters of allegedly accepting bribes from three New Jersey traders, fiercely shaking New Jersey political relationships.
The pair reportedly used the president’s power and influence to “protect and expand” the traders and to “benefit the Arab Republic of Egypt”, according to the , indictment , in the , New York Times.
Menendez was hit with additional , allegations , in January and is accused of accepting money from the Qatari aristocratic home in exchange for speaking very about Qatar. Menendez reportedly received goods like expensive wristwatches in exchange for his positive remarks about Qatar.
Officials searching the child’s New Jersey house reportedly , found ,$ 600, 000 in cash and golden plates invisible inside , wardrobes, in designer bags, and even in a pair of boots, among other hiding places.
Rep. Andy Kim (D-NY ) stepped up as the front-runner to replace Menendez, even though Menendez could serve as a spoiler by running as an independent in November. In the May 4 key, four Democratic candidates will show up on the ballot.
Menendez is currently in Lower Manhattan for the tenth morning of his provincial problem test. A friend apparently may hand his names to the state department of elections.
Four members of the Senate Democrat Caucus are centrists: Sens. Bernie Sanders ( I- NH), Angus King ( I- ME), Kyrsten Sinema ( I- AZ), and Joe Manchin ( I- WV ). At the conclusion of this Congress, Sinema and Manchin will step down, but on May 31 Manchin changed to an impartial, causing rumors about his next move.
Breitbart News ‘ Capitol Hill journalist, Bradley Jaye. Following him on X/Twitter at , @BradleyAJaye.