A sitting US senator, Bob Menendez, is set to face a weekslong trial over charges of taking bribes, including gold bars, cash, and a luxury car. The charges allege that Menendez accepted these bribes to help push US aid and weapons to a foreign government and stop a federal case against one of his co-defendants.
Menendez, a New Jersey Democratic senator, faces 16 charges, including conspiracy to commit bribery and conspiracy to obstruct justice. Despite calls for his resignation, Menendez has rejected them and expressed his intention to prove his innocence during the trial.
Prosecutors claim that Menendez and his wife, Nadine, assisted several New Jersey businessmen in obtaining lucrative contracts with Egyptian and Qatari officials. They allegedly pressured authorities to halt investigations into the businessmen and their associates.
The indictment outlines Menendez's involvement in securing US military aid and exclusive contracts for the businessmen. It also accuses him of passing sensitive information to his wife, who then shared it with foreign officials.
Menendez's alleged dealings with Qatari officials involved helping a co-defendant secure a multimillion-dollar investment in a real estate project in exchange for gold bars and other items.
Despite attempts to influence cases in New Jersey and cover up the bribes, Menendez's influence campaigns were reportedly unsuccessful. The trial, which includes two co-defendants, is set to begin with jury selection.
Menendez's defense attorneys have hinted at possible strategies, including attributing his actions to intergenerational family trauma and psychological disorders. They may also seek to shift blame to his wife, Nadine, who is facing a separate trial.
As the trial unfolds, the public awaits the outcome of the case against Senator Menendez and his co-defendants, shedding light on the alleged bribery scheme and its implications.