It requires a 2/3 majority vote to expel a member of the U.S. Senate — if Menendez refuses to resign, Sen. Schumer should move for his immediate expulsion. The message needs to be crystal clear: Democrats don’t tolerate corruption.
@charlotteclymer does he not get a trial first?

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“Menendez, Schumer said, is a “dedicated public servant” who “has a right to due process and a fair trial.” Yes, he does — before being convicted of a criminal offense. But Menendez doesn’t have a right to a Senate seat, not given the gravity of the accusations and the granularity of the evidence. The presumption of innocence does not mandate the willing suspension of disbelief.”

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“Menendez, Schumer said, is a “dedicated public servant” who “has a right to due process and a fair trial.” Yes, he does — before being convicted of a criminal offense. But Menendez doesn’t have a right to a Senate seat, not given the gravity of the accusations and the granularity of the evidence. The presumption of innocence does not mandate the willing suspension of disbelief.” https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/09/23/senate-democrats-must-urge-menendez-resignation/

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