"George Santos' Expulsion Vote: GOP's Efforts to Retain Seat Amidst Controversy"

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Rep. George Santos, who is facing a potential third expulsion vote in Congress after a House Ethics Committee report found "substantial evidence" of him violating federal criminal laws, had a "positive" conversation with House Speaker Mike Johnson about his options. Santos, who has survived two previous expulsion attempts, stated that he will stand for the expulsion vote and wants to set a precedent to reveal who the "judge, jury, and executioners" in Congress are. Santos, whose first term has been marred by scandal and fabricated credentials, expects to be expelled and believes it will be his last term.
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