The first member of Congress to endorse Donald Trump’s presidential campaign was Rep. Chris Collins (R-N.Y.). Two years later, the New York Republican was indicted on multiple corruption counts, which he blamed on a political witch hunt. Collins was re-elected despite the criminal charges, only to eventually plead guilty and resign in disgrace.
The second member of Congress to endorse Trump’s presidential campaign was Rep. Duncan Hunter (R-Calif.). Two years later, coincidentally, the California Republican was indicted on multiple corruption counts, which he blamed on a political witch hunt. Hunter, like Collins, was re-elected despite the criminal charges.
And Hunter, like Collins, eventually pleaded guilty. The NBC affiliate in San Diego reported:
California Rep. Duncan Hunter pleaded guilty Tuesday to one count of conspiracy to misuse campaign funds.
The change of plea was a stunning shift for the six-term congressman, who spent the last two years denying wrongdoing, shifting blame to his wife, Margaret Hunter, and claiming he was the victim of a political witch hunt.









