Good Friday morning! Well, what a week. Sen. Bob Menendez arrived back in Washington D.C., on Thursday, where after pleading “not guilty” to the federal court, the senator gave his case to fellow senators in his caucus. But it didn’t sound like senators left the meeting convinced, based on what was said — not that senators said much at all. As Menendez remains defiant — and so far unsuccessfully manages to reel in the Senate’s trust — his own delegation seems long gone. If there was a little chance of winning back senators' support, he was not getting any members from his delegation back on board. Sen. Cory Booker called for Menendez’ resignation on Thursday but did not comment after attending Menendez’ plea to the party. Every New Jersey House Democrat, except Rep. Donald Payne and Menendez’ son Rep. Rob Menendez, has called for the senator to resign. Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, who previously did not comment on him resigning, said she changed her mind after Menendez said he was staying. “I just always wanted him to do the right thing,” she said. “I originally thought that the right thing was this, where I was trying to give him an opportunity to do it.” The four New Jersey House Democrats I spoke to Thursday said Menendez had not reached out to the delegation to explain himself. But it sounds like even if he did, there isn’t much he could say to change their minds. Reps. Andy Kim and Mikie Sherrill were two of the first people to call on Menendez to step down. The two said they could not think of anything Menendez could say to change their minds. “I don't know what that would be,” Sherrill said. “I continue to remain steadfast in my conviction that he needs to resign.” Kim is challenging Menendez for his seat and said Menendez’s refusal to leave is what brought him into the race. “He's had a chance to be able to talk to his colleagues on the Senate side,” Kim said. “We'll see where that kind of goes.” But if there is any small chance he wins back support from his House colleagues, Menendez has to move quickly. “He’s got to tell a story now,” Rep. Bill Pascrell said. “And that could take years.” TIPS? FEEDBACK? Email me at mmccarthy@politico.com. POORLY TIMED TWEET OF THE DAY: “Who was the first Latino Mayor in Paterson? #HispanicHeritageMonth” — a deleted Tweet from the New Jersey Department of Education. (The answer is Jose “Joey” Torres, who was convicted on corruption charges and indicted again this past Tuesday,) HAPPY BIRTHDAY — Today for: Former Assemblymember Maria Rodriguez-Gregg, Thomas Edison State University’s Marcela Ospina Maziarz, Duane Morris’ Sharon Seyler, New Jersey Office of the Secretary of Higher Education’s Seth Levin, POLITICO’s Ryan Hutchins. Saturday (9/30) for Dem activist Nina Catrambone WHERE’S MURPHY? Talking about storm response on WCBS880 at 9:30 a.m. and then delivering remarks at the Essex County College's West Essex Campus grand opening and ribbon-cutting ceremony at 11 a.m. PROGRAMMING NOTE — Mia McCarthy here filling in for Matt from Washington D.C.! Matt will be back on Monday with far better puns than today's Playbook, but feel free to follow @Reporter_Mia for the latest NJ delegation updates from Capitol Hill.
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