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    Bob Menendez set to resign from Senate after bribery conviction – report

    By Guardian staff and agencies,

    5 hours ago
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    Bob Menendez outside court in New York on Tuesday. Photograph: Seth Wenig/AP

    The Democratic US senator Bob Menendez has reportedly told allies he will resign from Congress after being convicted on corruption charges.

    Menendez has represented New Jersey in Congress for more than 30 years, as a representative in the House from 1993 to 2006 and since then in the Senate.

    But he is preparing to resign, NBC News reported on Wednesday.

    A jury in New York on Monday found the 70-year-old former chair of the Senate foreign relations committee guilty of 16 federal charges , including accepting bribes of cash, gold and a luxury car from three New Jersey businessmen, and acting as an overseas agent for Egypt.

    Shortly after the verdicts were read, Chuck Schumer, the Democratic Senate majority leader; Cory Booker, Menendez’s fellow New Jersey senator; and Phil Murphy, the state’s Democratic governor, had urged him to stand down.

    Despite months of defiance from Menendez, NBC reported he is ready to relinquish his seat, citing two unnamed sources familiar with the senator’s intentions.

    “In light of this guilty verdict, Senator Menendez must now do what is right for his constituents, the Senate, and our country, and resign,” Schumer said in a statement .

    Murphy, who was among the first Democrats to call for Menendez to resign, will appoint a senator to temporarily complete Menendez’s term, which ends in January 2025.

    After the guilty verdict , Menendez told reporters: “I have never violated my public oath. I have never been anything but a patriot of my country and for my country.”

    It was a familiar refrain from Menendez, who has taken a defiant stand ever since he was first indicted in September last year.

    The senator was on trial with New Jersey businessmen Wael Hana and Fred Daibes, who were also convicted of all the charges they faced. All three pleaded not guilty.

    Another businessman pleaded guilty before trial and testified against Menendez and the other defendants.

    Menendez’s wife, Nadine, was also charged, although Stein announced Tuesday that her trial had been postponed indefinitely. Menendez said in May she was being treated for advanced-stage breast cancer.

    Reuters contributed reporting

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