U.S. Rep. George Santos survived by vote by House members to expel him on Wednesday, as his fellow members of Congress decided to wait while his criminal trial and a House Ethics Committee investigation went forward.
Most Republicans, along with more than 30 Democrats, voted against expelling the Republican from New York, according to the news organization.‘It’s ferry Tetris’: Washington ferry issues leave passengers stranded overnight.
Most Republicans, along with more than 30 Democrats, voted against expelling the Republican from New York, according to the news organization.‘It’s ferry Tetris’: Washington ferry issues leave passengers stranded overnightUnited States Latest News, United States Headlines
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