An expelled D.C. councilmember is teasing a re-election campaign for his old seat as he faces a federal bribery charge.
Trayon White, the former Ward 8 councilmember accused last year by federal authorities of agreeing to accept $156,000 in bribes, wrote on Instagram “ReElection campaign starts tomorrow.”
The D.C. Council voted unanimously to remove White from his position less than two months ago. However, despite being expelled, White remains eligible to run in a special election that will now be held for his vacant seat, according to WUSA 9.
White did not immediately respond Monday to a request for comment from Fox News Digital.