whodeycin85
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There's been just cause, you just haven't paying attention.Who is carrying water...said convict and expel him..but do do without just cause is against everything the US stands for..Innocent until proven guilty...
Your right...due process is pointless...shouldn't be hard to convict him...seems like there is enough proof..so convict and expell...dont blame the GOP for playing the same game as the Dems..There's been just cause, you just haven't paying attention.
Your party kept him around because he was a needed vote in a house where the majority was too slim to bounce him, Santos has been a proven liar from the beginning.
Crying about "dUe pRoCeSz" after his BS is about par for the course for you.
Your right...due process is pointless...shouldn't be hard to convict him...seems like there is enough proof..so convict and expell...dont blame the GOP for playing the same game as the Dems..
So expel him without a conviction?? What if he is proven innocent?? Then what?
If found innocent yes if convicted no...it simple..innocent till PROVEN guilty. Any lawyer should understand that
Who is carrying water...said convict and expel him..but do do without just cause is against everything the US stands for..Innocent until proven guilty...
Kick him outJohnson Speaks To Santos ‘about his options’ Amid Threatened Expulsion
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Monday said he spoke with Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) “at some length” during the holiday recess “about his options” as the embattled lawmaker faces a likely third vote on his expulsion.
The conversation came after the House Ethics Committee released its long-awaited report on Santos, which found that the congressman “violated federal criminal laws” and used campaign funds for personal purchases, including trips to Las Vegas and Atlantic City, Botox and payments from OnlyFans, a subscription platform that is largely used for adult content.
The report has increased calls for Santos to be expelled from office and is prompting plans among lawmakers to force a third vote on the New Yorker’s ouster when the House returns to session this week.
Santos survived two expulsion attempts earlier this year, but if a third vote is teed up, it has a chance of being successful. A handful of lawmakers who previously backed Santos say they will now vote to expel him from office, citing the Ethics report.
Johnson speaks to Santos ‘about his options’ amid threatened expulsion
Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) on Monday said he spoke with Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) “at some length” during the holiday recess “about his options” as the embattled lawmaker faces a likely third v…thehill.com
Maybe he can now become Matt Schlapp's lover and get him out of the closet.He's out.
Kudos to those Republicans who had the commitment to do the right thing.
Shame to all who voted to let him stick around on the goofy premise he had not been convicted of a crime. He had a chance to reply to the ethics committee and chose not to. He intentionally did not defend himself.
Adios, nutball.