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Menendez addresses Democrats, vows to remain in Senate for New Jersey despite bribery charges

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Sen. Bob Menendez of New Jersey vowed again Thursday to remain in the Senate after privately addressing his fellow Democrats, most of whom have called on him to resign in the face of a bribery indictment.

“I will continue to cast votes on behalf of the people of New Jersey as I have for 18 years,” Menendez told reporters after the closed-door meeting with the Senate Democratic caucus.

“And I am sure when they need those votes, they’ll be looking for it for me to cast those votes,” he said.

Sen. John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, who was the first Democrat to call for Menendez to step down, in a social media post on Thursday wrote, “Unless Senator Menendez is coming today to resign, I am not interested in hearing his ‘explanation’ for gold bars stashed in a mattress.”

Fetterman skipped the meeting.

“It’s a pattern and he really needs to decide to resign,” Fetterman told reporters. “He’s clearly not going to have an honorable exit.”

Majority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York has yet to join the group of 30 senators — a majority of the 51-member Democratic caucus — urging Menendez to step down.

During the private meeting at the U.S. Capitol, Schumer had asked senators and staff on the Ethics Committee to leave, a source told NBC News.

Three members of that committee — Sens. Chris Coons of Delaware, Jeanne Shaheen of New Hampshire and Hawaii’s Brian Schatz — all stepped out around 1:30 p.m. ET, NBC reported.

Coons earlier Thursday told NBC that as chairman of the ethics panel, he “cannot comment on any matter that is or may be before the committee.”

Menendez, 69, last week was charged with conspiracy to commit bribery and other charges with his wife, Nadine, and three New Jersey businessmen.

The couple pleaded not guilty Wednesday to the charges in federal court in Manhattan.

Prosecutors have said that a raid on their house last year found not only the gold but also hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, and a Mercedes-Benz convertible that they allegedly received in exchange for Menendez using his influence to try to help the three men.

The senator has repeatedly said he does not plan to resign.

Twenty-nine Democratic senators, and Vermont independent Bernie Sanders, who caucuses with them, have urged Menendez to step down.

Among them are Dick Durbin of Illinois, the Senate majority whip, as well as third-ranking Democrat Debbie Stabenow of Michigan, and Patty Murray of Washington, the Senate president pro tempore.

Numerous House Democrats agreed that Menendez should leave, including Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries of New York and former House Speaker Nancy Pelosi of California.

Jeffries said Thursday morning that it is “hard for me to see how” Menendez can effectively represent his state at this time.

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