Santos takes action to oust Bowman from House ahead of expulsion vote
Republican Congressman Moves to Expel Democratic Colleague for Fire Alarm Incident
Representative George Santos of New York has taken action to force a House vote on the expulsion of Representative Jamaal Bowman for pulling a fire alarm in a congressional office building. This comes as Santos himself faces an expulsion vote this week.
Santos has filed a “privileged” resolution, which requires the chamber to act within two legislative days. However, there is a possibility that Santos may already be removed from the House by that deadline. Additionally, it seems that there may not be enough members willing to remove Bowman from office.
During his remarks on the House floor, Santos highlighted the fact that Bowman pleaded guilty to falsely pulling a fire alarm, resulting in a temporary evacuation of the Cannon House Office Building. In contrast, Santos has not been convicted of any crimes, although he does face multiple federal charges to which he has pleaded not guilty.
This week, both Democrats and Republicans have introduced “privileged” resolutions to expel Santos following the release of a House Ethics Committee report that outlined numerous violations of House rules and criminal laws. The GOP-led House is expected to vote on expelling Santos as early as Friday.
While Santos has criticized the ethics inquiry as a political smear, he has announced that he will not seek re-election. He has also stated that he will not resign and believes that a vote to expel him sets a dangerous precedent in terms of due process.
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) says he’s going to introduce a privileged resolution today to expel Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY) for pulling a Capitol fire alarm.
“That’s consistency. Let’s hold our own accountable, but let’s make sure we do it with the precedent of the House.” pic.twitter.com/asmUitLoWf
— The Recount (@therecount) November 30, 2023
Expulsion from the House requires a two-thirds majority vote. Throughout U.S. history, this has only occurred a handful of times. If Santos is expelled, Republicans, who hold a narrow majority, would need to prepare for the possibility of a Democrat winning a special election to replace Santos in his Long Island district.
Unlike Santos, the House Ethics Committee has declined to investigate Bowman. In response to Santos’ actions, Bowman released a statement dismissing Santos as someone who is not taken seriously and calling his actions a meaningless stunt.
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How does the expulsion of Bowman raise concerns about the politicization of expulsions within the Congressional institution?
El Santos and Bowman, respectively. The move by Santos to expel Bowman is seen as a retaliatory action in response to his own impending expulsion vote. It raises questions about the politicization of such expulsions and the use of privileged resolutions as a means to force a vote.
The fire alarm incident in question occurred when Bowman reportedly pulled a fire alarm in the Cannon House Office Building, leading to a temporary evacuation. It is important to note that Bowman has pleaded guilty to this offense, acknowledging his wrongdoing. On the other hand, Santos has not been convicted of any crimes, although he is currently facing multiple federal charges to which he has pleaded not guilty.
Santos argues that the expulsion of Bowman is necessary due to his misconduct and violation of the law. He believes that such actions by a member of Congress reflect poorly on the institution and undermine the trust of the American people. By filing a privileged resolution, Santos aims to force a House vote within a limited timeframe, ensuring that a decision is made promptly.
However, it remains uncertain whether there will be enough support within the House to expel Bowman. Expulsion requires a two-thirds majority vote, and it is unclear if there is enough bipartisan consensus on this issue. While some Republicans may back Santos’ resolution, Democrats are likely to resist the move as they see it as a politically motivated attack.
The fact that Santos himself is facing an expulsion vote adds further complexity to the situation. It raises questions about the timing and motivations behind his move against Bowman. Critics argue that this may be a strategic ploy to divert attention away from his own legal troubles.
Expulsion from Congress is a serious matter that should be treated with objectivity and fairness. It should not be used as a tool for political retaliation or as a means to distract from one’s own legal challenges. The decision to expel a member of Congress should be based on a careful examination of their actions and their impact on the functioning and integrity of the institution.
As this debate unfolds, it is essential that lawmakers prioritize the principles of justice, fairness, and the best interests of the American people. Ultimately, it is the responsibility of the members of Congress to maintain the integrity of their institution and to demonstrate their commitment to upholding the highest standards of conduct. Only through a fair and transparent process can a just decision be reached regarding the expulsion of a member of Congress.
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