“He’s entitled to the presumption of innocence under our system, but he is not entitled to continue to wield influence over national policy, especially given the serious and specific nature of the allegations,” Fetterman’s statement said.

Menendez was indicted Friday on allegations that he and his wife had accepted more than $600,000 in bribes from three New Jersey businessmen on behalf of interests in Egypt. Menendez has denied the charges, calling them a “smear campaign,” and “false.”

Fetterman joins a growing list of Democrat Representatives and Speaker Kevin McCarthy asking for Menendez to resign. He is the first Senator to request his resignation.

“I hope he chooses an honorable exit and focuses on his trial,” Fetterman’s statement said.

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    Fetterman has not yet had his head shoved up his ass and his pockets stuffed by the Washington machine. Nice to see.

    Y’all seem to have picked a good one, PA.

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    As the old proverb goes, “Caesar’s wife must be above suspicion”, and that should be the bar for public institutions, so good on Fetterman. That being said, Republicans demanding any kind of standards from the Democrats is outright hilarious, so McCarthy should throw less stones and start doing what he preaches.

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    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    released a statement Saturday calling on Sen. Bob Menendez (D-N.J.) to resign following an indictment.

    Menendez was indicted Friday on allegations that he and his wife had accepted more than $600,000 in bribes from three New Jersey businessmen on behalf of interests in Egypt.

    Fetterman joins a growing list of Democrat Representatives and Speaker Kevin McCarthy asking for Menendez to resign.

    Prosecutors allege Menendez and his wife accepted cash, gold bars, home furnishings and a luxury car in return for their help.

    They also allege that Menendez pressured New Jersey prosecutors to disrupt the trials of multiple federal and state criminal cases.

    Menendez stepped down from his seat as chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee late Friday.


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