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Bob Menendez

24 articles 2011–2018

Mistrial for Bob Menendez

Andrew Egger · November 16, 2017

A federal judge declared a mistrial in the corruption case against Sen. Bob Menendez on Thursday after jurors informed him they were intractably deadlocked. The jurors had been deliberating since last week.

Menendez Opposes Iran Deal

Michael Warren · August 18, 2015

Bob Menendez, the Democratic senator from New Jersey and one of the leading voices for tougher sanctions on the Iranian regime, delivered an address Tuesday at Seton Hall University in which he declared he would oppose the nuclear deal with Iran.

Obama Meets with Menendez

Daniel Halper · February 13, 2013

President Barack Obama is meeting with the embattled senator from New Jersey, Bob Menendez, this afternoon at the White House. The meeting, which the White House says is for an immigration discussion, will be attended by three other Democratic senators.

If Guilty, Menendez Could Face 30 Years in Prison

Daniel Halper · January 31, 2013

If Senator Bob Menendez of New Jersey is found guilty of traveling to the Dominican Republic to engage in sexual intercourse with underage prostitutes, he could face up to 30 years prison. The appropriate law, which would seem to apply in this instance, is the Prosecutorial Remedies And Other Tools…