Trump Criticizes Cuellar Post-Pardon for Not Switching Parties
President Trump recently made headlines by criticizing Democratic Congressman Henry Cuellar shortly after granting him a pardon. The pardon was granted in light of federal corruption charges involving Cuellar and his wife, who were accused of accepting approximately $600,000 in bribes from a foreign oil and gas company and a Mexican bank. Despite these allegations, the Cuellars have consistently maintained their innocence.
Trump’s Criticism of Cuellar Post-Pardon
After issuing the pardon, Trump took to social media, expressing disappointment that Cuellar chose to run for reelection as a Democrat. He suggested that Cuellar’s decision indicated a “lack of loyalty.” This commentary came amid discussions about a potential party switch for Cuellar.
Background on the Charges
The bribery allegations against Henry Cuellar involve significant sums linked to an oil and gas company connected to the government of Azerbaijan and a financial institution in Mexico City. The Cuellar family maintains their position of innocence throughout the legal challenges.
Cuellar’s Response
When confronted with Trump’s criticisms, Cuellar responded by reaffirming his identity as a conservative Democrat over the past two decades in Congress. He stated his commitment to his party while echoing sentiments from former President Lyndon B. Johnson, emphasizing loyalty to the nation and state above party affiliation.