In one of the most glaring examples of Washington’s broken standards, Congressman Henry Cuellar (D-TX) has been reappointed to the powerful Appropriations Conference Committee—despite being under federal indictment for bribery and corruption.
The move signals not only poor judgment but also a complete disregard for accountability in Congress.
Cuellar, who represents Texas’s 28th Congressional District, was indicted earlier this year on charges that he accepted hundreds of thousands of dollars in bribes from foreign companies and governments in exchange for political favors.
According to federal prosecutors, he and his wife received payments funneled through shell companies tied to entities in Azerbaijan and Mexico.
The Department of Justice detailed how Cuellar allegedly used his position to influence U.S. policy while personally enriching himself.
These charges are among the most serious faced by any sitting member of Congress in decades.
Yet, instead of stepping back while the legal process unfolds, Cuellar is being rewarded with a seat at the table where the nation’s spending decisions are made.
The Appropriations Conference Committee is no ordinary assignment. It brings together members of the House and Senate to finalize government funding bills—deciding how trillions of taxpayer dollars will be spent.
For decades, this committee has been considered one of the most influential in Congress.
The irony is staggering. At a time when trust in government is near historic lows, the Democrat party has decided to empower a member facing corruption charges with direct control over how federal funds are allocated.
This is not just tone-deaf; it undermines every claim Democrats make about protecting “integrity” in government.
Cuellar’s defenders point to his long tenure in Congress and his reputation as a centrist. First elected in 2004, he has positioned himself as a moderate voice on issues such as border security, veterans’ services, and agriculture.
His district, which spans from Laredo up toward San Antonio, undoubtedly benefits from his seniority. But the fact remains: the allegations against him are not minor. Bribery, foreign influence, and abuse of office go to the heart of whether a representative can be trusted with public responsibility.
The message this sends to the public is devastating.