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.
452 Articles
452 Articles
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.
House expels New York Rep. George Santos. It’s just the sixth expulsion in the chamber’s history - West Hawaii Today
WASHINGTON — The House voted on Friday to expel Republican Rep. George Santos of New York after a blistering ethics report on his conduct heightened lawmakers’ concerns about the scandal-plagued freshman. Santos became just the sixth member in the chamber’s history to be ousted by colleagues, and the third since the Civil War.
House expels New York Rep. George Santos. It’s just the sixth expulsion in the chamber’s history
WASHINGTON — The House voted on Friday to expel Republican Rep. George Santos of New York after a blistering ethics report on his conduct heightened lawmakers’ concerns about the scandal-plagued freshman. Santos became just the sixth member in the chamber’s history to be ousted by colleagues, and the third since the Civil War.
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- 41% of the sources are Center
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium
Ownership
To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage