Santos says he’ll stand for expulsion vote
- George Santos, a New York Republican member of Congress, expects to be expelled following a House Ethics Committee report that found evidence of lawbreaking.
- Santos, who has been charged by the Justice Department with federal counts including identity theft and money laundering, refused to address the specifics of the report. He criticized his colleagues' misconduct and declared he would stand for expulsion.
- There is momentum among Republicans to remove Santos, and a possible expulsion vote is expected this week. A two-thirds majority in the House is required for expulsion, which has only happened five times in history.
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Rep. George Santos vows to face impending expulsion vote: ‘I will not be resigning’
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) defiantly vowed not to resign after two separate efforts to force a vote on his expulsion from Congress were put forward on the House floor Tuesday. The first expulsion resolution of the day against the lying Long Island pol was introduced by Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) as a privileged measure, meaning...
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Speaker Johnson Talks With Rep. Santos as Expulsion Effort Mounts
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) has talked with Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) about Mr. Santos’s options during the holiday as the embattled New York congressmen is expected to face expulsion effort for the third time when the House reconvenes this week after the Thanksgiving break. When asked during his visit to the Sarasota Bradenton International Airport in Florida on Nov. 27 whether the House would vote to expel Mr. Santos from the U.S. Hou…
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