New York House Republicans Propose Expulsion Resolution to Remove Representative George Santos From Congress


L to R: Rep. Nick LaLota (R, NY-1), Rep. George Santos (R, NY-3) | File Photo

New York House Republicans have introduced a resolution to expel Representative George Santos (R, NY-3). This announcement follows Santos's newest legal entanglements, which include fraud and identity theft charges.

Rep. Anthony D'Esposito (R, NY-4) introduced the resolution in a tweet that declared his intent to "introduce an expulsion resolution to rid the People's House of the fraudster, George Santos." D'Esposito's motion has garnered support from fellow New York House Republicans.

Santos was at the center of a legal storm in May 2023 when he was slapped with 13 felony charges related to three financial schemes. Throughout this ordeal, Santos has consistently asserted his innocence, pleading not guilty to all allegations.

Freshman Representative Nick LaLota (R-NY 1), an ardent supporter of the ousted former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy, was vocal in his call for Santos's resignation when news of the legal issues first emerged. LaLota's stance was clear: "What he's done is disgraceful, dishonorable, and unworthy of the office. I think he should resign." LaLota further emphasized that Santos's debut in the nation's capital had been marred by a cloud of controversy from allegations of dishonesty regarding his religion, education, and employment history.

L to R: Rep. Nick LaLota (R, NY-1), Rep. George Santos (R, NY-3) File Photo
However, LaLota's vocal demand for Santos's resignation sparked controversy, with some questioning whether a freshman congressman might be overstepping his bounds by making such demands ahead of more senior leadership. Some have even speculated that LaLota's actions may be primarily aimed at capturing media attention and political clout.

Adding a layer of intrigue to the unfolding drama are Santos's previous fundraising activities, which include events featuring Michelle Bond, a prominent advocate for cryptocurrency. Bond had contested against LaLota in a primary race for Lee Zeldin's seat in New York's 1st congressional district.

While LaLota has been a vocal advocate on issues such as the attacks on Israel, Santos supporters argue that he has yet to display the same fervor when addressing other crucial matters, including the ongoing debate surrounding the speakership of the House and former President Trump's current legal battles.

Santos has responded to Lalota with a plea for due process: "It's disheartening to witness my colleagues prioritize their campaigns over the essential work that needs to be done. However, we must remain steadfast in our commitment to upholding due process and respecting the Constitution. It is the cornerstone of our democracy and the guiding light that ensures justice and fairness for all. An expulsion of myself as a member of Congress before being found guilty from a criminal investigation will set a dangerous precedent."

While former president Donald Trump currently faces 91 felony counts across four criminal cases in Washington, New York, Florida, and Georgia a small group of Republicans have suggested former President Trump as a temporary Speaker of the House. This contrast in political decisions may lead some to question the consistency and principles behind calls for Santos's expulsion, potentially deeming it hypocritical.

Ultimately, Santos's political fate hinges on two key factors. First, the resolution of his legal matters, and second, the will of the people of New York's 3rd district, who will once again decide whether Santos should represent them in the upcoming 2024 elections.

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