Expulsion Vote Looms for George Santos as Outrage Grows

TL;DR Summary
The US House will vote on whether to expel George Santos on Thursday after he was accused of embellishing his résumé and breaking federal law. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that lawmakers would be allowed to vote their conscience on the matter, expressing his reservations about setting a precedent. Santos, who has pleaded not guilty to federal fraud charges, has refused to resign, prompting the initiation of expulsion proceedings. A two-thirds majority will be required to remove Santos from office. If expelled, a special election will be held within 90 days for his New York district.
- George Santos to face expulsion vote on Thursday, House speaker says The Guardian US
- ‘What the hell is taking you so long?’: Swalwell on George Santos facing an expulsion vote MSNBC
- 'Leave the halls of Congress': House to vote on expelling George Santos as outrage grows USA TODAY
- Matthews: Another way Republicans and Democrats can punish rogue members The Hill
- Santos on way out, but GOP hopes to retain seat Newsday
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
0
Time Saved
3 min
vs 4 min read
Condensed
85%
622 → 96 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on The Guardian US