A fellow New York Republican lawmaker said Wednesday that he will ask the House to expel scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., a day after an indictment was unsealed showing Santos is facing additional federal charges for allegedly stealing the identities of family members and using donors’ credit cards to spend thousands of dollars.

Shortly after he was elected in 2022, Santos admitted to fabricating key parts of his biography. The new charges Tuesday came five months after the freshman lawmaker was charged with a host of other financial crimes. He has pleaded not guilty to the initial charges and publicly denied the new ones.

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., at the U.S. Capitol on Oct. 3. Ricky Carioti/The Washington Post

Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, R-N.Y., who announced the expulsion plan, represents a district on Long Island near Santos’s district, which includes parts of Nassau and Queens counties. D’Esposito said several other Republican colleagues would co-sponsor the resolution.

“If they want to be judge, jury [and executioner], so be it,” Santos said Wednesday as he rushed down the hallway where Republicans were meeting.

Later, in a statement, Santos dismissed the resolution as evidence that his colleagues were prioritizing “their campaigns over the essential work that needs to be done.” Santos went on to say that expulsion before being “found guilty from a criminal investigation will set a dangerous precedent” and will “erase the voices of the electorate.”

Santos did confess in May to a theft charge brought years earlier by prosecutors in Brazil, where Santos had spent time as a teenager.

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D’Esposito said the resolution would be co-sponsored by fellow New York Republican freshmen: Reps. Nick LaLota, Michael Lawler, Marcus J. Molinaro, Nicholas A. Langworthy and Brandon Williams. The move is the latest by New York Republicans to distance themselves from Santos, whose brief tenure in politics has been marred by a parade of criminal allegations. But House Republicans more broadly have been less willing to penalize Santos.

In January, after allegations against Santos surfaced, House Republican leaders chose to seat him on two committees dealing with science and small businesses. Weeks later Santos met with House leaders and announced he would step down from those committees, saying the decision was voluntary. In March, the House Ethics Committee launched an investigation into him.

In May, a resolution to expel Santos was introduced by a Democrat from California and blocked by Republicans, who steered the matter to the Ethics Committee.

The latest federal charges against Santos were filed shortly after Nancy Marks, the treasurer for the Santos campaign, pleaded guilty to fraud conspiracy and implicated Santos in a scheme to embellish his campaign finance reports with a fake loan and fake donors.

In May, the New York Republican was charged with 13 counts related to allegedly defrauding his donors, using their money for his personal benefit, and wrongfully claiming unemployment benefits.

Santos was elected to an open and newly drawn congressional seat in 2022. Before he was sworn in, the New York Times revealed that key parts of his résumé were fraudulent.

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Santos subsequently admitted to lying about his education and employment background. Later, The Washington Post and other outlets revealed a pattern of financial allegations in Santos’s background, from his lengthy ties to a company accused of running a Ponzi scheme to allegedly pocketing money he raised to help a homeless veteran’s dying service dog.

Santos is expected to face a difficult reelection campaign. Already several Republicans have announced plans to challenge him in a primary, as have a handful of Democrats – including his immediate predecessor, former congressman Thomas Suozzi.

 

Mariana Alfaro and Anumita Kaur contributed to this report.


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