A REPUBLICAN-LED RESOLUTION TO EXPEL GEORGE SANTOS FAILED IN THE HOUSE ON WEDNESDAY NIGHT.
THE PUSH FOR HIS EXPULSION WAS ORGANIZED BY FELLOW NEW YORK REPUBLICANS WHO SAY HIS PAST LIES ABOUT HIS PERSONAL HISTORY AND HIS SLEW OF INDICTMENTS INCLUDING FEDERAL FRAUD CHARGES MAKE HIM UNFIT FOR OFFICE.
SANTOS HAS MAINTAINED HIS INNOCENCE.
THE RESOLUTION — WHICH NEEDED A TWO THIRDS MAJORITY VOTE TO PASS — FAILED*** IN A 179 TO 213 VOTE WITH 19 MEMBERS VOTING PRESENT.
SANTOS PLEADED NOT GUILTY IN COURT LAST WEEK TO CHARGES THAT INCLUDE LYING TO FEDERAL OFFICIALS AND STEALING PEOPLE’S IDENTITIES.
HIS TRIAL IS SET FOR MID-SEPTEMBER.
SANTOS IS ALSO BEING INVESTIGATED BY THE HOUSE ETHICS COMMITTEE WHICH SAID IT WILL HAVE AN ANNOUNCEMENT ON A COURSE OF ACTION ON OR BEFORE NOVEMBER 17.