NY Republicans move to expel George Santos from Congress: ‘New Yorkers deserve better’

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NY Republicans move to expel George Santos from Congress: ‘New Yorkers deserve better’
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NY Republicans move to expel George Santos from Congress: ‘New Yorkers deserve better’

A handful of House Republicans from New York are moving forward to expel their delegation colleague, Rep. George Santos, from Congress.

The members initially announced plans to push for Santos’ expulsion earlier this month after federal prosecutors filed a 23-count superseding indictment against Santos —who represents the 3rd Congressional District, which includes parts of Queens and Nassau County’s north shore — accusing him ofLong Island Rep.

On Thursday, Santos posted on X that he is not resigning, noting that he is “entitled to due process.” “It’s disheartening to see my colleagues prioritize their campaigns over the essential work that needs to be done,” Santos said in a

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