Santos received’t search re-election after crucial ethics report
New York Republican Rep George Santos is dealing with a brand new movement to expel him from the House after the chamber’s Ethics Committee issued a damning report about the actions of the freshman congressman.
The report discovered that the 35-year-old had violated ethics tips, the principles of the House and legal legal guidelines, and that he had been conscious that he was crossing the road.
House Ethics panel chairman GOP Rep Michael Guest of Mississippi filed the movement on Friday. The chamber can take up the movement on 28 November upon lawmakers’ return from Thanksgiving recess.
He claimed that he’s the sufferer of “dirty” politics after asserting that he won’t seek re-election in 2024.
Mr Santos wrote on X that he wouldn’t be looking for “a second term in 2024 as my family deserves better than to be under the gun from the press all the time”.
He later complained that he has suffered a “year from hell” and claimed that he’s a sufferer of the “poison” from the ethics committee.
Lamenting that he was simply making an attempt to “serve my country” by operating for Congress, he claimed that his “rights” had been taken from him.
10 October 2023: Superseding Indictment
The Justice Department handed down a 23-count superseding indictment months later, including the costs of conspiracy to commit offenses towards the United States, wire fraud, aking materially false statements to the FEC, falsifying data submitted to hinder the FEC, aggravated id theft, and entry system fraud.
The new fees revealed that Mr Santos allegedly stole his donors’ bank cards. In the case of 1 donor alone, Mr Santos is accused of making an attempt to cost at the very least $44,800 to this contributor’s bank card with out authorisation.
John Bowden18 November 2023 02:00
9 May 2023: Criminal fees
Things took a serious activate 9 May, when Mr Santos was hit with 13 federal fees from the Justice Department.
The embattled congressman was charged with seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of cash laundering, one rely of theft of public funds, and two counts of constructing materially false statements to the House of Representatives.
10 May 2023: Arrest
The day after the indictment was filed, Mr Santos was arrested after surrendering to authorities at a federal court docket on Long Island.
The indictment was unsealed, revealing that federal prosecutors accuse Mr Santos of mendacity on monetary disclosure types he filed to the House when he grew to become a candidate.
John Bowden18 November 2023 01:00
17 April: Reelection bid
Despite his escalating scandals, Mr Santos launched his reelection bid.
In his marketing campaign announcement, he made no point out of the investigations or his ballooning falsehoods.
“We need a fighter who knows the district and can serve the people fearlessly,” he stated.
John Bowden18 November 2023 00:15
2 March 2023: Ethics investigation
On 2 March, the House Ethics Committee introduced it was investigating Mr Santos.
In an announcement, the panel stated that an “Investigative Subcommittee” will decide whether or not the freshman Long Island, New York, congressman might have “engaged in unlawful activity with respect to his 2022 congressional campaign; failed to properly disclose required information on statements filed with the House; violated federal conflict of interest laws in connection with his role in a firm providing fiduciary services; and/or engaged in sexual misconduct towards an individual seeking employment in his congressional office”.
John Bowden17 November 2023 23:30
Gustaf Kilander17 November 2023 22:45
20 February 2023: The Piers Morgan interview
In an one other try to maneuver previous the avalance of scandals which have buried Mr Santos for weeks, the New York congressman seems for an interview with British broadcaster and notoriously powerful interviewer Piers Morgan.
Prompted by Morgan to tell apart the distinction between mere “embelishments” of his resume and outright dishonesty, Mr Santos tells the journalist: “I’ve been a terrible liar”.
John Bowden17 November 2023 22:00
23 January 2023: Poll exhibits majority of New Yorkers need Santos gone
Perhaps spelling Mr Santos’s closing destiny, voters in his district and elsewhere across the state signaled in a ballot printed Monday that they favour the congressman resigning moderately than spending two years in workplace. Even a plurality of Republicans, 49 per cent, stated so.
Wherever Mr Santos goes from right here, it’s exhausting to see a path for the 34-year-old freshman to win a second time period as he faces unprecedented condemnation from his colleagues in each nook of Washington and hungry rivals again residence.
John Bowden17 November 2023 21:30
17 January 2023: Rep Ritchie Torres holds press convention with ‘Concerned Citizens of NY03’
Still working to maintain the strain on his in-state rival, Mr Torres introduced various Mr Santos’s constituents to a press convention and touted his “SANTOS Act” — laws that will pressure congressional candidates to provide primary details about their backgrounds to the federal authorities underneath penalty for perjury.
18 January 2023: Eula Rochard blows the lid off of ‘Kitara Ravache’
Just when everybody thought this story couldn’t get any weirder, a Brazilian drag performer by the title of Eula Rochard contacted a contract reporter, Marisa Kabas, and provided an image of Mr Santos in drag.
The congressman, she stated, carried out in drag underneath the moniker “Kitara Ravache” when he lived in Brazil as an adolescent.
Mr Santos would go on to disclaim this, however subsequent photographs and movies emerged prompting one other admission by the congressman, in addition to this defeated quip: “Sue me.” It’s later found {that a} Wikipedia person who glided by Mr Santos’s alias “Anthony Devolder” bragged about acting at various exhibits.
John Bowden17 November 2023 21:00
‘They gathered 170,000 documents in this investigation’
Gustaf Kilander17 November 2023 20:30
17 January 2023: Santos receives committee assignments
After days of reporters pressing House Speaker Kevin McCarthy about Mr Santos and whether he will be allowed to remain in Congress for two years, GOP leadership reveals that the extent of their punishment for Mr Santos’s numerous lies shall be assignments to smaller House committees with much less fascinating areas of experience.
Mr Santos walks away from committee assignments with roles on two panels: the House Committee on Small Business, and the House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology.
John Bowden17 November 2023 20:00
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