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GOP House Ethics Chair Pushes To Oust Rep. Santos From Congress


U.S. Rep.​ George Santos (R-NY)⁢ leaves the House Chambers of ‍the ⁢U.S. Capitol Building on November 14,⁢ 2023 in Washington,⁣ DC. The House of Representatives voted on ⁣a series of⁢ bills including⁢ an interim spending bill it passed to fund the ​government, which will ​now go to the Senate for consideration.⁤ (Photo by Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images)

OAN’s Stephanie Stahl
1:21 PM –‍ Friday, November⁤ 17, 2023

The GOP Chairman of the House Ethics Committee Seeks to Expel Representative George Santos

The chairman⁢ of the House Ethics Committee has taken action to remove Representative George Santos from Congress following the release of “substantial evidence” suggesting campaign fraud and theft. This latest expulsion effort has gained momentum, with several Republicans now indicating their support after the ⁤ethics ​investigation.

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House Ethics Chairman Michael Guest, a‌ Mississippi Republican, introduced‍ a resolution on Friday, stating that ⁣the‍ evidence‌ uncovered during the‍ committee’s investigation is more than enough to justify punishment, with expulsion ‌being the most appropriate response.

The resolution won’t be put to a vote until after​ the House returns from its Thanksgiving recess on November 28th.

The Ethics Committee’s report revealed additional instances‍ of⁣ “uncharged⁤ and unlawful conduct” by Santos, extending beyond the existing criminal ‍allegations. These new findings would prompt an immediate referral of the allegations⁤ to the Justice⁢ Department for⁣ further investigation.

The committee’s⁤ conclusion asserts ‌that Santos aimed ⁢to‌ exploit every⁣ facet ⁤of his ‍House candidacy for personal financial gain⁢ through ⁤fraudulent means.

Despite only being ‍in Congress since January, Santos declared he won’t seek re-election after the committee’s report. Santos has⁣ denounced‍ the investigation as ‍a “politicized‍ smear,” and has pleaded not guilty to 23 federal charges.

These charges include allegations of fraud related to COVID-19 unemployment benefits,‌ misusing ⁢campaign funds, and providing false ⁤information about his personal finances on House disclosure reports.

In early November, ⁢a Republican-led attempt to expel Santos‌ fell short. Some ⁢lawmakers expressed reservations⁣ about expelling a member ​amid an ongoing ⁢legal battle without a criminal conviction. Prior to ‍the vote, Santos defended his right to “the presumption of​ innocence.”

Back in May,⁣ the House⁣ voted ⁤to refer‍ a Democrat-led resolution to expel Santos​ to the Ethics ⁣Committee.

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⁢ What additional ​instances of misconduct were revealed in the Ethics Committee’s report on‌ Representative George ⁢Santos?

The article ⁣titled “The GOP⁢ Chairman of⁤ the House Ethics Committee‌ Seeks to Expel Representative George Santos” discusses the‌ actions taken by the chairman‌ of the⁤ House Ethics Committee to remove Representative George Santos from Congress. The article highlights​ the⁣ release of “substantial evidence” suggesting campaign fraud and theft, ⁣which has gained momentum and ‍support from several Republicans after the ethics investigation.

According to the article,⁣ House Ethics Chairman Michael⁤ Guest,⁢ a Republican ‌from Mississippi,⁣ introduced a resolution stating that ​the evidence ​uncovered ​during the committee’s investigation is⁣ more than enough to justify punishment, with expulsion being the most appropriate response. However, the resolution will not be‌ put to a ⁢vote until ⁤after‍ the House returns from its Thanksgiving recess⁤ on November 28th.

The Ethics Committee’s report revealed additional instances of “uncharged and ‍unlawful conduct” by ⁢Santos, extending beyond ​the⁣ existing criminal allegations. These new findings⁤ would prompt an immediate referral of the⁢ allegations to the Justice Department for further investigation. The committee’s conclusion asserts ⁣that Santos aimed to exploit ‌every facet​ of his House candidacy​ for personal financial gain through fraudulent means.

The article notes that despite only being in Congress ‌since January, Santos has declared that he won’t seek ‍re-election after the committee’s ‍report. Santos has denounced ⁣the investigation as a⁤ “politicized smear” ​and has pleaded not guilty to 23 federal charges, including fraud ​related to COVID-19 unemployment benefits, ‍misusing ⁤campaign funds, and providing ‌false information about his personal‌ finances ⁤on House disclosure reports.

Earlier in November, a Republican-led ‍attempt to​ expel⁤ Santos fell short,‌ with some lawmakers⁣ expressing ‌reservations⁣ about expelling ⁤a ⁤member amid an ongoing legal battle without a criminal conviction. Prior⁤ to the vote, Santos defended⁢ his right to ⁤”the presumption of innocence.”

In ‍May, the‌ House ‌voted to refer a Democrat-led resolution to expel ⁢Santos to the Ethics Committee.

The article ends by encouraging readers to stay informed by receiving ​updates ⁤on this ⁤ongoing issue.

Overall, the article provides a‌ formal​ and factual account of the efforts‌ to expel Representative George Santos from Congress, highlighting‌ the evidence uncovered and the subsequent​ actions taken by the House ⁤Ethics Committee.



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