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Opinion: George Santos deserves the congressional kick that’s coming, but Bob Menendez? Not yet
The Constitution gives Congress wide discretion to deal with bad-boy members like Santos and Menendez. In practice, though, ...
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As Santos Faces Expulsion Vote, Will Movement to Oust Menendez Gain Traction?
Even if the expulsion motion somehow falls short, Santos’s days as a Congressmember are already numbered; for, shortly before ...
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Sen. Menendez needn't resign, let court or voters decide his fate, by Chris Talgo
Once again, Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., is facing federal corruption charges, this time for his alleged involvement in a scheme to provide sensitive information to the Egyptian government in return ...
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Fetterman moves to ban Menendez from classified briefings
Sen. John Fetterman (D-Pa.) introduced a resolution Thursday that would revoke indicted Sen. Bob Menendez’s (D-NJ) access to classified briefings and information. Fetterman, who has already ...
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Democrat PAC Ad Calls On Bob Menendez To Resign Over Corruption Charges: "A New Senator, Coming Soon"
This extremely well-produced ad from the Democratic-aligned "Hold Them Accountable" PAC skewers New Jersey Sen. Bob Menendez ...
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New Jersey Democrat organization that Sen Menendez used to chair endorses Tammy Murphy
Hudson County Dems endorsed Tammy Murphy for Senate on Wednesday, snubbing its former chair, Sen. Bob Menendez, amid federal ...
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Menendez Should Resign and Take His Extremist Foreign Policies with Him
Until last month, Senator Bob Menendez was one of the most powerful members of the US Congress. He has been chair (or ranking Democrat) of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee for 13 years.
Courthouse News Service6d
Senator Robert Menendez pleads not guilty to foreign agent charge
Senator Robert Menendez speaks during a news conference on Monday, Sept. 25, 2023, in Union City, N.J. Menendez defiantly pushed back against federal corruption charges, saying cash authorities found ...
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George Santos to face expulsion vote on Thursday, House speaker says
Mike Johnson says ‘we’re going to allow people to vote their conscience’ over Republican, fabulist and accused fraudster ...
Bristol Herald Courier
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Rep. George Santos refuses to resign a day ahead of expected expulsion vote
Embattled GOP Rep. George Santos continued to refuse to resign, one day ahead of an expected expulsion vote Friday.
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EDITORIAL: On censure, expulsion or reprimand of lawmakers
Ideally, a House member credibly accused of as much cartoonish criminality as Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) would resign, if only to spare himself the humiliation of having his colleagues expel ...
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Calmes: George Santos deserves the expulsion kick that's coming, but Bob Menendez? Not yet
The Constitution gives Congress wide discretion to deal with bad-boy members like Santos and Menendez. In practice, though, ...

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