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Grimacing 'Gold Bar' Bob Menendez enters New Jersey home with embarrassing medical treatment during ongoing bribery trial

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Sen. Bob Menendez has spent an awful lot of time sitting down as he attends court for his ongoing bribery trial, so much so that it might have prompted an uncomfortable and embarrassing medical condition.

Exclusive images from the DailyMail.com show the embattled New Jersey Democrat exiting his vehicle at home Wednesday holding hemorrhoid creme.

The pictures show Menendez holding a box of RectiCare, a creme meant to help users deal with the discomfort caused by swollen anus and rectal veins. 

It looked like he was in pain too as the images show the lawmaker grimacing, possibly due to the discomfort of the condition.

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., spotted arriving home holding a box of hemorrhoid cream in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. The Senator is on trial in New York City and arrived back to his New Jersey home with luggage this morning. Bob was seen blocking his keypad entry into his garage with his suit bag while he dialed the code to get into his garage

Sen. Bob Menendez, D-N.J., spotted arriving home holding a box of hemorrhoid cream in Englewood Cliffs, NJ. The Senator is on trial in New York City and arrived back to his New Jersey home with luggage this morning. Bob was seen blocking his keypad entry into his garage with his suit bag while he dialed the code to get into his garage

Menendez also had his luggage in tow when arriving at his home, though it is unknown why he had the baggage as he lives just miles from Manhattan where his ongoing trial is playing out. 

And hemorrhoids aside, it has already been a tough week for Menendez.

On Tuesday, new images revealed in his ongoing bribery trial portrayed his messy home littered with gold bars and wads of cash stuffed in Timberland boots and in his bed.

The images of $100, $50 and $20 dollar bills spewed all over the New Jersey Democrat's unkempt house were shown to the jury during his ongoing criminal trial in Manhattan. 

The photographs were taken during the FBI's raid of the Menendez residence in June 2022.

He and his wife Nadine are both charged in a bribery scheme featuring gold bars, hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash payments and a luxury Mercedes-Benz convertible.

He is accused of using his influence as the powerful then-chairman of the Senate Foreign Affairs Committee to benefit a handful of businessmen and the government of Egypt.

Menendez, Nadine and two New Jersey businessmen - Wael Hana and Fred Daibes - have pleaded not guilty. 

The lawmaker was spotted with a box of RectiCare as he exited his vehicle at his New Jersey home

The lawmaker was spotted with a box of RectiCare as he exited his vehicle at his New Jersey home

He was seen grimacing as he got out of his vehicle, possibly an indication of the pain caused by hemorrhoids

He was seen grimacing as he got out of his vehicle, possibly an indication of the pain caused by hemorrhoids 

The long-time politician arrived home, exited his vehicle with the creme, and went inside

The long-time politician arrived home, exited his vehicle with the creme, and went inside

He was carrying the hemorrhoid cream, a metal water bottle, a suitcase and luggage upon his arrival back home

He was carrying the hemorrhoid cream, a metal water bottle, a suitcase and luggage upon his arrival back home

It is unknown why he needs luggage to attend his Manhattan court trial, which is just miles from his New Jersey home

It is unknown why he needs luggage to attend his Manhattan court trial, which is just miles from his New Jersey home

The Democrat also held his suit bag up to hide the code he entered to open his garage

The Democrat also held his suit bag up to hide the code he entered to open his garage

The luggage indicates the lawmaker could be opting to stay in Manhattan amid his trial to not have to make the hour long commute back and forth

The luggage indicates the lawmaker could be opting to stay in Manhattan amid his trial to not have to make the hour long commute back and forth  

After entering his garage code, the senator walked inside his home and disappeared from view

After entering his garage code, the senator walked inside his home and disappeared from view

Last week, Menendez's legal team threw Nadine under the bus, saying she was storing gold bars in the couple's home without the lawmaker's knowledge.

His defense strategy was revealed despite Nadine announcing that she has breast cancer. 

The Democrat's attorney Avi Weitzman claimed during opening statements that the 'gold bars were found in a locked closet' and that it wasn't the lawmaker's but 'it is Nadine’s closet.'

He then pulled out a photo of the closet and highlighted how it was filled with Nadine's clothes.

'The senator did not know the gold bars were there,' Weitzman told the jury.

Federal prosecutors, however, claim Menendez was directly involved in the bribery scheme.

'This case is about a public official who put greed first. Who put his power up for sale,' US Attorney Lara Pomerantz said Wednesday.

'This was not politics as usual. This was politics for profit.'

'He was powerful. He was also corrupt. And what was his price? Gold bars,' Pomerantz said.

Money was even stuffed into a Timberland boot found in his house

Money was even stuffed into a Timberland boot found in his house 

The pictures of $100, $50 and $20 wads of cash all over the New Jersey Democrat's home were shown to the jury during his ongoing criminal trial in Manhattan

The pictures of $100, $50 and $20 wads of cash all over the New Jersey Democrat's home were shown to the jury during his ongoing criminal trial in Manhattan

Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) arrives at federal court on May 21

Sen. Robert Menendez (D-NJ) arrives at federal court on May 21

Senator Bob Menendez's home was littered with gold bars and wads of cash

Senator Bob Menendez's home was littered with gold bars and wads of cash

Wads of cash were found all over the Menendez home

Wads of cash were found all over the Menendez home

Images were taken by the FBI during their June 2022 raid of the Menendez house

Images were taken by the FBI during their June 2022 raid of the Menendez house

Documents with cash stuffed between them were discovered

Documents with cash stuffed between them were discovered

'The scheme filled his pockets, it filled his wife’s pockets, and it fed their greed.'

'Menendez abused his positions to feed his own greed and to keep his wife happy,' the federal prosecutor stated.

Pomerantz even claimed that Menendez deployed his wife to handle communications in the bribery scheme.

'He used Nadine as his go-between to deliver messages to and from the people paying bribes.'

Judge Sidney H. Stein, who is presiding over the case, told potential jurors that renowned lawmakers, former white house officials and even one man considered to be in the running for a Trump vice presidential slot could all be called in to testify in the high-profile corruption case.

More cash in $20 bill increments were spewed all over the home

More cash in $20 bill increments were spewed all over the home

More pictures taken of what appears to be a safe

More pictures taken of what appears to be a safe 

Jury were shown the exhibits of all the cash found around the Menendez residence

Jury were shown the exhibits of all the cash found around the Menendez residence 

The list of potential witnesses given out by Stein included: Sens. Marsha Blackburn, R-Tenn., Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., Tim Scott, R-S.C., Cory Booker, D-N.J., Tim Kaine, D-Va., Chris Coons, D-Del., Patrick Leahy, D-Vt., Kristen Sinema, I-Ariz., Chris Van Hollen, D-Md.

It also includes former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, former Treasury Sec. Steve Mnuchin, former senior advisor to President Obama David Axelrod and Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y.

The list of potential witnesses notably mentions Scott, who has been rumored to be a top pick for Donald Trump's 2024 running mate.

It also lists two of the former president's closest advisors: Mnuchin and Pompeo.

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