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An Interesting but unsurprising report?North Korea analysts not involved in the report said the findings were not surprising given Pyongyangs past activities but were still cause for concern.
adding that the evidence it uncovered revealed that Representative George Santos cannot be trusted.The most recent expulsion came in 2002.
comprising two Republicans and two Democrats.The committee said it was also looking into an allegation of sexual misconduct from a person seeking employment in his congressional office.Its going to be tough for him to survive a vote if theres credible evidence in the committees report.
said in its report to the full House Ethics Committee.though he has attempted to pin the blame on his former campaign treasurer.
Investigators also accused the congressman of lying about his intent to cooperate with their review and said his limited responses to requests for information contained misstatements that advanced the lies he told during his 2022 congressional campaign.
Santos faced his first expulsion attempt in May.who voted against expelling Santos.
The Ethics Committee accused Santos of obfuscation and delay.Santos would have become just the sixth House member to be expelled from Congress.
Guest said Wednesday that making such recommendations would have taken several more months and that the information in the report would be enough for members to be able to make a decision as to whether or not they believe it would be proper to expel Rep.That vote fell short of the two-thirds majority needed to oust a member under the Constitution.