The House Ethics Committee has voted to create an investigative subcommittee to investigate allegations of misconduct by Representative George Santos. The panel, chaired by Rep. Jackie Speier, will have the authority to review documents, take testimony, and issue subpoenas. The subcommittee will report its findings and recommendations to the full Ethics Committee, which will then decide whether to take further action.
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The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee is launching a five-figure billboard campaign targeting five freshman Republicans who accepted donations from Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), who has been accused of financial fraud. The billboards will focus on Santos's financial issues and Rep. LaLota, who previously served on the Suffolk County, New York, board of elections, has called for Santos's expulsion from Congress. The DCCC hopes to make Santos a major liability for the GOP in key swing districts in the upcoming election.
Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is under investigation for lying to a Seattle judge about working for Goldman Sachs during a 2017 court appearance. The investigation began when his Florida address was found inside a rental car used by a suspect in an ATM skimming investigation. During the hearing, Santos spoke in support of the suspect, claiming his parents had been sending money to ensure he had a place to stay if released on bail. Santos has not yet commented on the audio or the investigation.
Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., admitted to being "a terrible liar" in a candid interview this week, having made numerous false claims about his mother's having been in the Twin Towers on 9/11 and his "Jew-ish" ancestry. Host Piers Morgan grilled Santos about how he thought he could get away with the fabrications, to which Santos responded that he didn't think he'd ever be found out. Questions about Santos' biography have swirled since a New York Times investigation last year, and it remains to be seen if he will be held accountable for his actions.
Congressman George Santos of New York has been caught in another lie, this time involving United States Senator Kyrsten Sinema. Santos falsely claimed that Sinema had consoled him after a tense exchange with Senator Mitt Romney, but Sinema's office has denied this. Santos has previously been embroiled in controversy for lying about major parts of his life story, and it remains to be seen if he will face any consequences for his false claims.
Republican Senator Mitt Romney and Representative George Santos had a tense exchange on the House floor ahead of President Joe Biden's State of the Union address, with Romney criticizing Santos for standing in the front aisle given his current ethics investigation. The exchange has sparked debate among political observers, with some questioning why Santos was in the chamber in the first place. It remains to be seen if any further action will be taken in response to the incident.
Constituents in New York have delivered petitions to House leaders in Washington D.C. calling for the resignation of their representative, George Santos, after he admitted to fabricating parts of his life. House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has clarified his remarks, saying that Santos is the subject of ethics committee complaints. Santos has not called for his own resignation, and it is unclear what the outcome of the investigation will be or if the protests will have any effect.
This article discusses allegations of sexual harassment against freshman Congressman George Santos, R-N.Y. by former volunteer Derek Myers, who has requested an investigation into the incident. Myers has filed a police report and House ethics complaint in addition to a letter posted to Twitter. Santos has yet to comment on the allegations and the House Ethics Committee has not yet responded.







