U.S. Attorney Damien Williams said after Gold Bar Bob Menendez was found guilty of all sixteen counts, which included acting as a foreign agent, bribery, and obstruction of justice (npr.org). According to a recent Pew Research Center poll, only 2% of Americans trust Congress to do what’s right almost all of the time. This statistic is shocking, but hardly surprising considering the rampant corruption in our legislative body of government. Thankfully, justice prevails where their moral compass fails.
For those who may be unfamiliar with the details of the trial, the Department of Justice reported that over $480,000 in cash were found in stuffed envelopes and hidden clothing that bore his name during his investigation. An additional $70,000 was also found inside of his wife’s (Nadine Menendez) safe deposit box. Gold bars were also found in their home, valued at over $100,000.
Aside from the money they were given upfront, their “business partners” were making payments towards their mortgage, a luxury convertible, home furnishings, compensation for a low effort/no show job for Mrs. Menendez, and more. In exchange for these benefits, Menendez protected the interests of his “partners”: Wael Hana, Fred Daibes, Jose Uribe, and the Egyptian Government (justice.gov).
This included pressuring an official in the U.S. Department of Agriculture to protect a monopoly granted to Hana by Egypt. He also took action to intervene in a criminal investigation prompted by the New Jersey Attorney General- one that happened to pertain to Uribe and his other accomplices, and recommended a U.S. attorney that he believed could be molded as the perfect tool for Daibes to the President.
Among the litany of patent reasons that demonstrate the necessity for term limits on Congress, amoral politicians like Menendez is the most prominent one. In a legislative body that consists of over 500 individuals, the chances that only one pursued a wayward path is close to none.
We as American citizens, we as their constituents, we who shoulder the weight of their greed, cannot rely on the day where politicians create traceable breadcrumbs with the dollars they drop on their wayward path. In addition to the other ample benefits of Term Limits on Congress, it would prevent external influence, permanently hindering their corruption at the source. It is the only way our government will start to prioritize the people who elected them.