Rep. George Santos: From Expulsion Resolution to Fake Campaign Loan
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Six New York Republican lawmakers are seeking to expel Rep. George Santos after he was indicted on federal charges for allegedly stealing identities and misusing donors' credit cards. Santos, who admitted to fabricating parts of his biography, has pleaded not guilty to the charges. While New York Republicans have distanced themselves from Santos, House Republicans have been less willing to penalize him. Santos argues that expulsion before being found guilty would set a dangerous precedent. He is expected to face a challenging reelection campaign, with several Republicans and Democrats announcing plans to challenge him.
- Rep. George Santos targeted by expulsion resolution by fellow Republican The Washington Post
- George Santos facing new criminal charges including identity theft Eyewitness News ABC7NY
- George Santos Faces First GOP-Led Effort to Expel Him From the House Yahoo News
- George Santos facing legal troubles, federal charges KCENNews
- George Santos' $500K Campaign Loan Was Fake—Until It Wasn't The Daily Beast
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