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House to Vote on Releasing Matt Gaetz Ethics Report

Originally Published 1 year ago — by ABC News

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The House is set to vote on whether to compel the Ethics Committee to release its report on former Rep. Matt Gaetz, who was under investigation for various allegations including sexual misconduct and misuse of funds. Democratic Rep. Sean Casten has introduced a resolution to release the report, while Republicans are expected to attempt to block it. The vote follows Gaetz's resignation after being nominated and then withdrawing from consideration for attorney general by President-elect Donald Trump. The outcome depends on whether enough Republicans join Democrats to release the report.

Senate Democrats Push for Release of Matt Gaetz Ethics Report Amid GOP Resistance

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Senate Democrats on the Judiciary Committee have requested the FBI to release documents from its closed sex trafficking investigation into Matt Gaetz, a former congressman and Donald Trump's nominee for attorney general, to review during his confirmation hearing. Meanwhile, House Speaker Mike Johnson has advised against releasing a related House Ethics Committee report, which may affect the information available to senators. The Ethics Committee is set to meet to discuss the report's release.

Vance and Trump Rally Support for Gaetz Amid Ethics Uncertainty

Originally Published 1 year ago — by The Washington Post

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Vice President-elect JD Vance is working to garner Senate support for President-elect Donald Trump's controversial pick of Matt Gaetz as attorney general, amid ongoing House Ethics Committee deliberations on allegations against Gaetz. Meanwhile, Trump continues to announce key administration appointments, including Matthew Whitaker as U.S. ambassador to NATO, and faces criticism over other picks like Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr. The Senate Judiciary Committee is also requesting FBI files on Gaetz to review during his confirmation process.

Ethics Panel Faces Pressure Over Gaetz Report Secrecy

Originally Published 1 year ago — by POLITICO

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The House Ethics Committee faces a dilemma over whether to release a report on Matt Gaetz's alleged misconduct, which could impact his potential nomination as Attorney General. The committee, known for its secrecy and bipartisan nature, risks damaging its credibility and facing backlash from President-elect Donald Trump if it releases the report. Speaker Mike Johnson has urged the committee to keep the report private, while some lawmakers argue for its release, citing public interest and transparency. The situation highlights tensions within Congress and the challenges of maintaining institutional norms.

Gaetz Resigns Amidst Controversy Over Trump's Cabinet Picks

Originally Published 1 year ago — by Axios

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Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) has resigned from Congress just before a key House Ethics Committee meeting on its investigation into him, which included allegations of sex trafficking and bribery. His resignation halts the committee's probe, as it lacks jurisdiction over former members. This move coincides with former President Trump's announcement of Gaetz as his nominee for attorney general, a decision that has shocked many Republicans. House Speaker Mike Johnson stated that Gaetz's resignation was intended to expedite the process of filling his seat, crucial for maintaining the GOP's slim majority.

"Unraveling the Controversial Expulsion of Mahua Moitra: Insights from the Ethics Committee Inquiry"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Indian Express

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Trinamool Congress leader Mahua Moitra has moved the Supreme Court against the report of the Ethics Committee of Parliament, which recommended her expulsion from the Lok Sabha for "unethical conduct and contempt of the House." The report accuses Moitra of sharing her Lok Sabha credentials with an unauthorized person, compromising national security. The inquiry also involved a dispute over the custody of a dog named Henry. Moitra's deposition before the committee was marked by heated exchanges and accusations of bias. Dissenting members called the inquiry a "farce" and a "fixed match."

"Rep. George Santos Defiantly Clings to Congress Amidst Expulsion Threats"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Associated Press

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Republican Rep. George Santos of New York is refusing to resign and warns that his expulsion from Congress without a court conviction would set a dangerous precedent. Santos, who is facing a 23-count federal indictment and a House Ethics Committee report detailing lawbreaking, argues that he is being treated differently from previous expelled members. The House is expected to vote on his expulsion on Friday. Santos claims that allegations alone should not be enough to remove elected officials from office and accuses his colleagues of bullying. He also plans to offer a resolution to expel Democratic Rep. Jamaal Bowman, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor charge.

Growing Support for Expulsion Vote as George Santos' Ouster from Congress Looms

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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House Speaker Mike Johnson expresses reservations about expelling Rep. George Santos before a verdict, as the House prepares to vote on Friday. Santos, who has been charged with federal crimes but denies wrongdoing, argues that his expulsion would set a dangerous precedent. Johnson urges GOP lawmakers to vote their conscience, without actively seeking support for either side. Efforts to expel Santos were reignited after the House Ethics Committee found substantial evidence of his improper use of campaign funds. Despite growing support for his removal, Santos remains defiant and refuses to resign.

"Expulsion Vote Looms for Defiant George Santos as Outrage Grows"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by USA TODAY

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The House of Representatives is set to vote on whether to expel indicted Rep. George Santos, a Republican from New York, as early as Wednesday afternoon. Momentum is growing among lawmakers from both parties to remove Santos, who has faced federal charges and a scathing report from the House Ethics Committee accusing him of breaking federal laws and misusing campaign funds for personal benefit. Santos has admitted to lying about his background but maintains his innocence regarding the charges. The expulsion vote requires a two-thirds majority to pass, and if successful, Santos would be the first member in recent years to be removed from Congress without being convicted of a crime.

"Rep. George Santos Faces Imminent Expulsion as Vote Looms"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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Rep. George Santos, a Republican from New York, is facing a second expulsion vote in Congress this month after admitting to lying about his background and pleading not guilty to multiple federal charges. Following the release of a damning Ethics Committee report, many lawmakers who previously voted against expulsion now say they will support it. A supermajority vote is required to expel a member from Congress, and a resolution to expel Santos has been introduced by a House Democrat. Santos predicts he will be removed from office this time around, while his team argues that his ouster could undermine the GOP's majority and risk a government shutdown.

"Rep. George Santos Faces Imminent Expulsion from Congress"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by NBC News

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The House of Representatives could vote to expel indicted New York Republican congressman George Santos this week, following a scathing Ethics Committee report that found he used campaign funds for personal expenses and filed false campaign finance statements. Santos, who has pleaded not guilty to federal charges, acknowledged his impending expulsion and predicted he would become the sixth person in history to be expelled from the House. If expelled, it would trigger a special election for his competitive seat, providing a pick-up opportunity for Democrats. Santos' expulsion would also reduce Republicans' slim majority in the House and potentially impact Speaker Mike Johnson's ability to pass legislation. Expulsion from Congress is rare, with the last two instances occurring in 1980 and 2002 after members were convicted of federal crimes. Santos is set to go on trial next September.

"Congressman George Santos Faces Expulsion Amidst Fabrications and Identity Claims"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by CBS News

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Republican Congressman George Santos expects to be expelled from Congress after a 56-page report by the Ethics Committee found "substantial evidence" that he violated federal law by funneling campaign and business funds for personal expenses. Santos, who has pleaded not guilty to 23 federal charges, dismissed the report as a "political opposition hit piece" and criticized his colleagues, accusing them of adultery and unethical behavior. Despite facing expulsion, Santos said he would not resign and would "wear it like a badge of honor."

George Santos Defiantly Embraces House Expulsion as a Badge of Honor

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Yahoo News

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Rep. George Santos, the New York Republican facing expulsion from the House of Representatives following a damning ethics report, defiantly declared that he would wear his expulsion as a "badge of honor" during a three-hour rant on a live audio program. Santos, who has been plagued by allegations of deception and misuse of campaign funds, refused to consider stepping down and criticized his colleagues and the ethics committee. While acknowledging that he would likely be expelled, Santos portrayed himself as a victim of political expediency and claimed that he was not guilty of any wrongdoing.

George Santos: Defiant in the Face of Expulsion

Originally Published 2 years ago — by Business Insider

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Rep. George Santos, who is facing likely expulsion from the House of Representatives, claimed that his colleagues are engaging in drunken sex with lobbyists every night. Santos stated that he will treat his expulsion as a "badge of honor" and criticized the Ethics Committee chairman, calling him a "pussy." He also made wild claims about his colleagues' infidelity and lack of commitment to their duties. Santos is currently facing federal charges and is set to go to trial next year.

"Growing Support for Expulsion: The Rise and Fall of George Santos"

Originally Published 2 years ago — by The Independent

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New York Republican Rep George Santos is facing a motion to expel him from the House after an ethics report revealed that he violated ethics guidelines, House rules, and criminal laws. The report found that Santos knowingly caused his campaign to file false FEC reports, used campaign funds for personal purposes including on OnlyFans, and stole his donors' credit cards. Santos announced that he will not seek re-election in 2024, claiming to be a victim of "dirty" politics and a "disgusting politicized smear."