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The House voted on Friday to expel Republican Rep. George Santos of New York after a blistering ethics report on his conduct heightened lawmakers' concerns about the scandal-plagued freshman.
The US House on Friday voted to oust disgraced former Rep. George Santos, who has been under fire since his election last fall over lies about his background and allegations that he misused ...
The New Jersey delegation all voted in favor of a measure to expel Republican George Santos from the U.S. House of Representatives.
On November 1, a vote to expel Santos from the house failed 179–213. [65] However, on November 16, the Ethics Committee released a report on Santos that found significant evidence of wrongdoing, finding he exploited his House campaign for his own benefit. [66] On December 1, Santos was expelled in a 311–114 vote. [67]
On Friday they voted to get rid of one of their own, indicted Rep. George Santos of New York. McCarthy was ditched and Santos expelled. The House is making history, but not as the GOP envisioned
Santos's landlord said he moved out of the Whitestone residence in August 2022, leaving $17,000 in damages, [145] but records showed he was still registered there when he voted that November. According to the landlord, Santos continued receiving mail there after the election, including the certificate of his election victory. [ 170 ]
The seat became vacant after the expulsion of Republican George Santos on December 1, 2023. Considered a suburban swing seat, political analysts predicted a competitive and expensive election for both parties. [1] [2] The early voting period ran from February 3 to February 11, 2024. [3] [4]
The House voted Friday to expel GOP Rep. George Santos, a historic vote that will make the New York congressman the sixth lawmaker ever to be expelled from the chamber.