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Indicted Sen. Bob Menendez is considering running for re-election as an independent, sources say

The New Jersey Democrat has been indicted on 18 federal counts, including accepting bribes from a foreign government. He and his wife have pleaded not guilty

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N. J., may run again and has begun making calls to allies
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 Indicted Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., is considering running for re-election in November as an independent, two sources who spoke with him directly tell NBC News.

Menendez, who along with his wife Nadine Menendez is facing 18 federal counts and is alleged to have accepted bribes, has not yet publicly said if he would run again this year; his term is up in January.

The powerful New Jersey Democrat stepped down from his post as chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee after his initial indictment but has rejected calls to resign.

He is now making calls to allies about his record and career and is preparing to collect petitions to run in November as an independent, the sources said. If Menendez were to run as a Democrat, he would need to come up with 1,000 signatures by March 25th — so time is not on his side. But running as an independent would give him more time; in that case, he would only need 800 signatures by June 4th to qualify for the ballot.

Menendez did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

Several Democrats have already filed to run for Menendez's seat, including Rep. Andy Kim, D-N.J., and New Jersey First Lady Tammy Murphy. NBC News has reached out to Kim and Murphy for comment.

The Democratic primary will take place on June 4.

Menendez and his wife have been charged with accepting bribes from a foreign government, acting as a foreign agent and conspiracy to obstruct justice, among other counts. They have denied the charges and pleaded not guilty. The trial is scheduled to begin on May 6.

Menendez's legal bills are mounting and he can only fundraise if he is a candidate on the ballot, the sources noted. It's not unheard of to use campaign funds to cover legal fees; former President Donald Trump's affiliated committees spent almost $50 million in fundraising cash on legal fees last year, NBC News previously reported.

Menendez’s son, Rep. Rob Menendez, D-N.J., has said he will also run for re-election to the House. The younger Menendez has not been implicated in the case against his father.

Menendez and his wife left the courthouse without speaking to reporters. News 4's Jonathan Dienst reports. 

This is a developing story. Please check back for updates.

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