Dina Titus takes $10,000 from corrupt senator

September 26, 2023

Extreme Democrat Dina Titus took $10,000 from corrupt Senator Bob Menendez.

Other vulnerable Democrats returned the tainted cash and called for Menendez to resign — but not Titus.

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NOTE: “Why hasn’t Dina Titus spoken up or given back Senator Menendez’s crooked contributions? Titus’ silence speaks volumes,” NRCC Spokesperson Ben Petersen told The Globe.

Rosen Calls On Menendez to Resign
Nevada Globe
Megan Barth

Pressure on Sen Rosen and Rep Titus to return campaign donations from Menendez’s PAC mounts in wake of federal indictment

In the wake of a three-count federal indictment against Senator Bob Menendez (NJ) and an upcoming, pivotal 2024 election, Senator Jacky Rosen (NV) has joined a growing list of Democrats who are calling on him to resign.

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Federal prosecutors indicted Menendez last Friday with conspiracy to commit bribery, conspiracy to commit honest services fraud, and conspiracy to commit extortion under the color of official right. The three-count federal indictment accuses Menendez of taking hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes to exert his senatorial influence for the benefit of businessmen in New Jersey and the government in Cairo.

His wife, Nadine Menendez, is also charged with federal crimes. The 39-page indictment included photographs gold bars and thousands of dollars in cash stuffed into various clothing, including a jacket with the Senator’s name stitched on the pocket.

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In addition to the calls for his resignation, Democrats who have received campaign donations from the embattled senator are under pressure to return those donations, including Senator Rosen and Rep. Dina Titus (NV-1).

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Rosen’s campaign received $10,000 in contributions from Menendez’s New Millennium PAC in 2023. Titus’ campaign also received $10,000 in contributions from Menendez’s New Millennium PAC in 2011.

“Why hasn’t Dina Titus spoken up or given back Senator Menendez’s crooked contributions? Titus’ silence speaks volumes,” NRCC Spokesperson Ben Petersen told The Globe.

The Globe has reached out to Sen. Rosen’s and Rep. Dina Titus’ campaigns for statements. We will update the story if and when received.

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