Menendez should resign from Senate
- New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy, along with other leading Democrats, is calling for Senator Menendez's resignation due to his indictment and the evidence against him. They argue that New Jersey voters deserve better representation.
- Despite the strong evidence against him, it may be difficult to convict Menendez due to a previous ruling.
- Menendez is facing his second indictment, highlighting the flaws in our political system.
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Editorial: Sen. Robert Menendez should resign
New Jersey’s Robert Menendez is entitled to the presumption of innocence (again). But after his latest federal indictment on bribery charges, he should not be entitled to continue to serve in the United States Senate. Menendez should resign. The cloud hanging over the Garden State’s senior senator will inevitably distract from his ability to put his constituents first. He should step down and focus his energy on mounting a credible defense. Howe…
View from Away: US Sen. Robert Menendez should resign
New Jersey’s Robert Menendez is entitled to the presumption of innocence (again). But after his latest federal indictment on bribery charges, he should not be entitled to continue to serve in the United States Senate. Menendez should resign. The cloud hanging over the Garden State’s senior senator will inevitably distract from his ability to put […]
Sen. Robert Menendez should resign
Editorial written by The Philadelphia Inquirer Editorial Board New Jersey’s Robert Menendez is entitled to the presumption of innocence (again). But after his latest federal indictment on bribery charges, he should not be entitled to continue to serve in the United States Senate. Menendez should resign. The cloud hanging over the Garden State’s senior senator will inevitably distract from his ability to put his constituents first. He should st…
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