TRENTON, NJ—Governor Phil Murphy has demanded the resignation of Senator Bob Menendez after a guilty verdict on 16 counts, citing a breach of law and trust. The verdict confirms that Senator Menendez violated his oath and demonstrated that all individuals, regardless of power, are subject to the law.
Murphy highlighted that Menendez had a fair trial and expressed gratitude towards the judiciary and law enforcement for their roles in securing justice. The governor underscored the severity of Menendez’s crimes, which compromised national security and the integrity of the criminal justice system.
In his statement, Murphy reiterated his call for Menendez to resign immediately to preserve the integrity of his office. He stressed that if Menendez does not step down, he urges the U.S. Senate to expel him.
Murphy assured that he is prepared to make a temporary appointment to ensure New Jersey residents are adequately represented, should a vacancy arise. The governor’s firm stance reflects his commitment to uphold justice and maintain public trust in government officials.
Andy Kim, the favorite candidate in this year’s election to replace Menendez, issued a statement today.
New Jersey Congressman Andy Kim expressed deep disappointment and sadness for both the state and the nation. Kim emphasized that public servants are expected to serve the public interest, a standard he believes Menendez failed to meet.
Upon the initial public charges, Kim had already requested Menendez’s resignation. With the conviction now confirmed, he insists that the only appropriate action for Menendez is to resign immediately. “The people of New Jersey deserve better,” Kim stated, reflecting his concern for the integrity of public office.
Menendez has said he is going to run for re-election as an independent prior to his conviction.
In the event that Menendez resigns, Phil Murphy will pick his temporary successor. Kim waged a fierce political campaign against Murphy’s wife, Tammy, in the Democrat primary election. It is unclear whether Murphy will choose Kim to replace Menendez.
Menendez has not yet spoken publicly about his conviction.