Ex-Senator Bob Menendez Sentenced to 11 Years for Corruption, Blames “Political Prosecution”

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Former New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez has been sentenced to 11 years in federal prison following his conviction on multiple corruption charges, including acting as a foreign agent for Egypt while serving in the U.S. Senate.

Menendez, a longtime Democrat and once the chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, was found guilty of accepting bribes and leveraging his position to benefit foreign interests—making him the first sitting or former senator in U.S. history convicted of secretly working on behalf of a foreign government.

Menendez Lashes Out at Justice System

Standing outside the courthouse following his sentencing, Menendez did not express remorse. Instead, he lashed out at the legal process, calling it “politically motivated.”

“President Trump was correct… this process is political and corrupt,” Menendez told reporters. He stopped short of directly requesting a pardon from Trump but hinted that his legal team may consider it.

The former senator compared his prosecution to what he described as the “weaponization of the justice system” against political figures, including Trump.

Fall From Power

Menendez resigned from the Senate last year after being stripped of his committee leadership roles. At the time, he was already under intense scrutiny for his ties to foreign interests and lavish gifts allegedly exchanged for political favors.

Despite his conviction, sources close to Menendez say he is considering a political comeback—this time as an independent.

The sentencing brings an end to one of the most high-profile corruption cases in recent political history and adds to growing public concern over foreign influence in American politics.

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