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Rep. George Santos expelled from Congress for corruption, cutting GOP majority by Kevin Breuninger

George Santos makes a hasty exit after being expelled from Congress

The House has voted to expel New York Republican Rep. George Santos over ethics violations, making him only the sixth lawmaker ever to be kicked out of the chamber. The resolution required a two-thirds majority vote to succeed.

The House voted Friday to expel Rep. George Santos from Congress for his alleged finance crimes and his campaign lies, shrinking the GOP’s already slim majority.

Lawmakers voted 311-114 to oust the New York Republican. The measure required the support of two-thirds of the chamber to pass. Two members voted present.

Santos is the sixth House member in U.S. history to be booted from Congress, and the third since the Civil War.

The removal of Santos lowers the number of House Republicans to 221, with 213 Democrats. This makes it even more difficult for the majority to pass legislation without Democratic support.

Democrats see his seat as a prime pickup opportunity. New York law gives Democratic Gov. Kathy Hochul 10 days to announce a special election to fill his seat, with a vote coming sometime in late February.

“I am prepared to undertake the solemn responsibility of filling the vacancy in New York’s 3rd District,” Hochul wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter, shortly after the expulsion vote. “The people of Long Island deserve nothing less.”

Former Democratic Rep. Tom Suozzi, who left New York’s 3rd congressional district seat to run for governor, has already launched a campaign to take it back.

House Republican leaders, including Speaker Mike Johnson and Majority Whip Steve Scalise, were wary of ousting one of their colleagues and had opposed the expulsion resolution.

The resolution, brought by Santos’ fellow New York Republicans, was the latest effort to boot the embattled 35-year-old freshman lawmaker. So far, none of the motions passed. To read more go to the link below:

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/12/01/gop-rep-george-santos-faces-expulsion-vote-in-house.html

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