Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Wednesday declined join a growing group of Democrats who are calling on indicted Sen. Bob Menendez to resign his seat, though he did say the New Jersey Democratโs actions fell โway, way below the standardโ of the office.
โLike you, I was just deeply disappointed, disturbed when I read the indictment,โ Schumer said at a news conference on Capitol Hill. โLook, Iโve known Sen. Menendez a very long time. And it was truly, truly upsetting.โ
At least 30 of the members of the Democratic caucus, including members of Schumerโs leadership team have called on Menendez to resign. According to CNNโs count on Wednesday, 21 Democrats and independents who caucus with the Democrats have not called on Menendez to resign, including Schumer and Menendez himself. Three of those who have not called on Menendez to resign sit on the Senate Ethics Committee and therefore will not comment on any issue that may come before their panel.
โFor senators, thereโs a much, much higher standard,โ Schumer added. โAnd clearly, when you read the indictment, Sen. Menendez fell way way below that standard. Tomorrow, he will address the Democratic caucus, and weโll see what happens after that.โ
Menendez is expected to address the Senate Democratic caucus at a closed-door meeting on Thursday, according to Sens. Jeff Merkley of Oregon and Mark Warner of Virginia.
On Wednesday, Menendez and his wife, Nadine Arslanian Menendez, pleaded not guilty to all corruption-related charges.
Menendez has been charged with three counts for allegedly taking bribes to use his political power and connections to help the government of Egypt obtain military aid as well as pressure a state prosecutor investigating New Jersey businessmen and attempt to influence the federal prosecution of a co-defendant.
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