Breaking News: The corruption case against Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey ended in a mistrial after jurors said they were hopelessly deadlocked
The judge’s decision in the case against the powerful Democrat brings an inconclusive end to the first bribery trial of a sitting U.S. senator in decades.
In the Senate there are hearings and possible ethics charges underway based on the evidence presented in court. They could expel him. That would of course require 1) Leadership and 2) Some sense of ethics.
His best friend Melgen is awaiting his sentencing based on the results of this case. His best friend screwed us taxpayers ""Prosecutors contend the total loss cause by Melgen's fraud was between $65 million and $150 million."
4:10 the ethics committee / investigation is a cesspool where Accusation / misconduct of a Congressperson / Politian is buried and forgotten. They never find evidence for expulsion since they are dirty crooks and they know there would be 95% less Congress people / Politians if they conducted proper investigations and findings.
I totally agree 5:18. It's to the point where I can't stand most politicians federal, state and local. That is why come election time I don't dare hardly go anywhere because I don't want to breath the same air as them and would rather step in a big pile of stinking dog crap then shake any of their hands. So many of them have made elected office into their career this because they excel at nothing other then telling lies. It was never supposed to be that way. TX has it right though. Their state legislature meet once for like a month or 2 every 2 years. The rest of the time they are out working real jobs and living among their constituents.
A few years ago the Republican got hammered for this offense...and this dumbocrat skates!
ReplyDeleteAt least one juror was an idiot he didn't know what a senator was.
ReplyDeleteHe was also accused of having sex with a teen what kind of deal case did the DemocRAT Obama prosecuters put forward ???????
ReplyDeleteIn the Senate there are hearings and possible ethics charges underway based on the evidence presented in court. They could expel him. That would of course require 1) Leadership and 2) Some sense of ethics.
ReplyDeleteThis is unbelievable...The man was wrong in what he did.
ReplyDeleteHis best friend Melgen is awaiting his sentencing based on the results of this case. His best friend screwed us taxpayers ""Prosecutors contend the total loss cause by Melgen's fraud was between $65 million and $150 million."
ReplyDeleteOnly two jurors wanted to convict him. The other 10 believed he was innocent.
ReplyDeleteNot true.
Delete4:10 the ethics committee / investigation is a cesspool where Accusation / misconduct of a Congressperson / Politian is buried and forgotten. They never find evidence for expulsion since they are dirty crooks and they know there would be 95% less Congress people / Politians if they conducted proper investigations and findings.
ReplyDeleteHow convenient!
ReplyDeleteI totally agree 5:18. It's to the point where I can't stand most politicians federal, state and local. That is why come election time I don't dare hardly go anywhere because I don't want to breath the same air as them and would rather step in a big pile of stinking dog crap then shake any of their hands. So many of them have made elected office into their career this because they excel at nothing other then telling lies. It was never supposed to be that way. TX has it right though. Their state legislature meet once for like a month or 2 every 2 years. The rest of the time they are out working real jobs and living among their constituents.
ReplyDelete