Constituents of the 3rd Congressional District took their calls to oust Rep. George Santos to Capitol Hill on Tuesday. Dozens boarded buses early in the morning and then hand-delivered petitions to House offices. GusoffTV reports.
, planned to bring former volunteer firefighter Michael Weinstock, a 9/11 first responder, as his guest to the State of the Union Address.
There has been a request to the National Intelligence Office to revoke Santos' national security clearance. And in the town that makes up one-third of the congressional district, there were more calls for his ouster.
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