U.S. Sen. Robert Menendez of New Jersey has been indicted on federal corruption charges in connection with an ongoing investigation into his business dealings with a Florida doctor, authorities said Wednesday.
The indictment charges the Democrat, who has held his seat since 2006, with 14 counts, including bribery and conspiracy, over his ties to Salomon Melgen, a wealthy Florida optometrist and the politician’s longtime friend. […]
The indictment states that Menendez accepted nearly $1 million worth of “lavish gifts” and campaign contributions from Melgen in exchange for using the power of his Senate office to influence the outcome of ongoing contractual and Medicare billing disputes worth tens of millions of dollars to Melgen.
Melgen was also seeking Menendez’s support of the visa applications of several of Melgen’s girlfriends, according to the indictment.
Senator Mark Kirk, a Republican from Illinois, says the nuclear agreement with Iran “condemns the next generation to cleaning up a nuclear war in the Persian Gulf.” […]
“The president will make this a viciously partisan issue, leading most Democrats to standing with the Iranians and hopefully losing the next election on this point,” Kirk said. “He will ask the Democrats all to stand with Iran and make sure that we can’t get two-thirds majorities in the House and Senate.”
Asked if any Democrats disagreed with the president, Kirk pointed to New York Sen. Chuck Schumer and New Jersey Democrat Bob Menendez, who he believed “has just been indicted maybe on the crime of being against the Iran deal.”
Kirk said he believed the only reason the president supported legislation from Republican Sen. Bob Corker, the chair of the Foreign Relations Committee, that allowed Congress to review the deal was because he “wants…to get nukes to Iran.”
At least one Republican is coming to aid Menendez: Sen. Mark Kirk, R-Illinois. He argues the president (who comes from the same state) is exacting revenge on Menendez because he was using his position on the Foreign Affairs Committee to undermine the administration’s nuclear talks with Iran.
“I worry that in Chicago they play a kind of politics just to destroy and bury our enemies,” Kirk accused. “And this is kind of Chicago politics with Bob.”
Kirk doesn’t have evidence, but he says if you think New Jersey politics are rough, just come to Chicago where the president was groomed.
“You know, the case of what Justice Department people come to the president and say, ‘Hey, we were thinking about nailing Menendez to the wall.’ I think the president probably says, ‘Yeah, go for it.’”
That’s a farfetched conspiracy, according to many observers — even allies of Menendez, including U.S. Rep. Bill Pascrell, D-New Jersey.
U.S. Sen. Mark Kirk hasn’t let up on his insistence that President Obama is using his power as president to lash out at a political enemy.
At a fundraising event last month in Chicago, the Illinois Republican can be heard on audio defending indicted New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, a Democrat, while accusing Obama of targeting Menendez because of his stance on Iran.
“And let me say something about Bob Menendez. I believe that Bob Menendez was indicted solely on the crime of opposing the President on Iran,” Kirk is heard saying on a recording provided to POLITICO. […]
On Thursday, Kirk’s campaign shrugged off the audio, saying Kirk has stood by his statement and made similar remarks in the past.
So, he’s repeatedly defending a fellow US Senator who’s been indicted on 8 bribery counts and his opponent is the DC insider and is “everything that’s wrong with Washington”?
Still waiting for Kirk to again roll out the President’s name as Barack Hussein Obama, as he did on a Boston radio show last year, in order to bring in dollars from folks outside of Illinois who want to believe that the president of the United States is secretly a fundamentalist Muslim who has a fiendish plan to help Iran destroy Israel. Lovely to know our U.S. senator enjoys being down in the gutter.
Mark Kirk spent many years molding his image as a common sense moderate when he represented the 10th district. Sadly, that guy is long gone
Today’s Mark Kirk is a conspiracy theorist and extremist whose views represent neither common sense nor moderation. This is who Mark Kirk is now and it’s sad. The good news is that he won’t be senator for too much longer.
Not to go into the details… Kirk is the only elected Official that I have contacted his office requesting that he vote a certain way who has then actually voted the way I wanted. Not once but twice. Coincidence? The fact that it happened should probably disqualify him from office. For awhile I thought I might be a closeted Republican.
I am not a fan of Obama and I think this is crazy-talk. I don’t know what gets into these politician’s minds some-days but it would be better if they kept this kind of stuff from leaking out of their mouths.
Won’t defend Kirk but anyone thinking Duckworth is qualified and will do anything more then following Dick Durbin is a fool. We could have been better served with someone else winning the primary
- Anonymous - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 10:59 am:
Still waiting for Kirk to again roll out the President’s name as Barack Hussein Obama, as he did on a Boston radio show last year, in order to bring in dollars from folks outside of Illinois who want to believe that the president of the United States is secretly a fundamentalist Muslim who has a fiendish plan to help Iran destroy Israel. Lovely to know our U.S. senator enjoys being down in the gutter.
- Northsider - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 11:02 am:
Huh?
I’ve read and re-read this, trying to follow Sen. Kirk’s, um, logic. I have a headache. I’m going to lie down for a while now in a dark, quiet room.
- Huh? - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 11:06 am:
Kirk endorsed Trump - check.
Kirk shoots his mouth off again - check.
Vote for Kirk - nope, never, won’t happen
- Mama - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 11:07 am:
It is time for Kirk to retire.
- slow down - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 11:16 am:
Mark Kirk spent many years molding his image as a common sense moderate when he represented the 10th district. Sadly, that guy is long gone
Today’s Mark Kirk is a conspiracy theorist and extremist whose views represent neither common sense nor moderation. This is who Mark Kirk is now and it’s sad. The good news is that he won’t be senator for too much longer.
- illini97 - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 11:30 am:
Is Kirk under the impression that Obama is wildly unpopular in Illinois or something?
- Hedley Lamarr - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 11:30 am:
Having been in a few campaign war rooms, I can tell you that when they’re doubling down on crazy, they’re worried.
- Triple fat - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 12:01 pm:
Not to go into the details… Kirk is the only elected Official that I have contacted his office requesting that he vote a certain way who has then actually voted the way I wanted. Not once but twice. Coincidence? The fact that it happened should probably disqualify him from office. For awhile I thought I might be a closeted Republican.
- wordslinger - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 12:18 pm:
I trust Sen. Kirk is working his some of his colleagues in the House on articles of impeachment.
A serious statesman like Kirk would not repeatedly accuse the president of the United States with high crimes and not do his Constitutional duty.
Would he?
- Belle - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 12:42 pm:
I am not a fan of Obama and I think this is crazy-talk. I don’t know what gets into these politician’s minds some-days but it would be better if they kept this kind of stuff from leaking out of their mouths.
- Sue - Friday, May 13, 16 @ 2:19 pm:
Won’t defend Kirk but anyone thinking Duckworth is qualified and will do anything more then following Dick Durbin is a fool. We could have been better served with someone else winning the primary