The New Yorker Radio Hour

How Bob Menendez Came By His Gold Bars

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Mar 10, 2025
Nancy Solomon, WNYC’s New Jersey reporter with deep insights into local politics, dives into the dramatic fall of Bob Menendez. She unravels his journey from the son of Cuban immigrants to a powerful Senator, now facing eleven years in prison for corruption. Solomon discusses Menendez's ties to bribes and the murky waters of political integrity. The conversation also touches on the implications of presidential pardons in corruption cases, casting a shadow on the future of anti-corruption efforts.
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Singing Senator

  • Bob Menendez sang in the courtroom hallway during breaks in his trial.
  • Reporters and lawyers noted this, with one lawyer suggesting it was a form of prayer.
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Early Activism

  • Bob Menendez, from a working-class Cuban immigrant family, couldn't afford honors program books in high school.
  • He protested, got the books, and then successfully petitioned for school board elections.
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The Fighter

  • Menendez developed a reputation as a fighter.
  • In a meeting about a land dispute, he kicked over a chair after hearing a lie, impressing Nicholas Charavallati.
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