The Department of Justice announced a criminal indictment against Representative Henry Cuellar (D-TX) and his wife, Imelda, on Friday. The charges are related to foreign corruption. In January 2022, federal agents raided Cuellar’s home and campaign office in Texas as part of an investigation into a group of U.S. businessmen with ties to Azerbaijan. At the time, the Texas Democrat pledged to cooperate with the federal investigation.
Cueller and his wife are accused of accepting $600,000 in bribes as part of an Azerbaijani foreign influence operation. The indictment alleges the Texas Democrat agreed to “influence legislative activity” and lobby the Biden government on behalf of Azerbaijan in exchange for the bribes. This marks the second Congressional Democrat to be indicted on accusations of foreign corruption in the last year.
In September 2023, a federal grand jury indicted Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ) on charges of corruption and acting as an unregistered foreign agent for Egypt and Qatar. According to the indictment, Menendez and his wife Nadine received payments in cash, gold bars, and a luxury vehicle for their efforts on behalf of the two foreign governments. Despite the indictment, Menendez continues to serve in the U.S. Senate and maintains access to classified intelligence briefings.
Rep. Cuellar has occasionally broken ranks with his fellow Democrats in Congress and has, at times, criticized Biden‘s open border policies. First elected to the House in 2004, Cuellar is a long-standing member of the centrist Blue Dog Democrats. In March, he launched a new caucus for Congressional Democrats focusing on border security.
The Texas Democrat is also the only remaining pro-life Democrat in Congress.
JUST IN: Prosecutors have charged Rep. Cuellar and his wife with accepting $600,000 in foreign bribes and money laundering.
They face long prison terms if convicted. pic.twitter.com/95xfbvo1Xt
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