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Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) could become the sixth member of Congress to be expelled from the House of Representatives this week, as lawmakers are expected to take action on a resolution to remove him—a rare step that could cost Republicans a seat in their narrow majority.
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Rep. Anthony D’Esposito (R-N.Y.) introduced a measure last week to eject Santos, who has been charged with 23 federal fraud-related felonies, using a “privileged” resolution that requires Speaker Mike Johnson (R-La.) to bypass the committee process and bring the measure to the floor for a vote, action that could come as soon as Wednesday.
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