Republican George Santos expelled from Congress in bipartisan vote
- The House of Representatives voted to expel Representative George Santos from Congress after a House Ethics Committee report found proof that Santos broke federal criminal laws.
- The Ethics Committee report stated that Santos knowingly filed false campaign reports, used campaign funds for personal purposes, and violated financial disclosure statements.
- Santos pleaded not guilty to federal charges, but the Committee's report led to new efforts to expel him.
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The Rushed Expulsion of Rep. Santos
THE RUSHED EXPULSION OF GEORGE SANTOS. The House voted Friday morning to expel Rep. George Santos (R-NY). The vote was 311 to 114, well over the two-thirds requirement for expulsion. Santos has now become just the third House member to be expelled since the Civil War.
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