US Representative
The embattled New York Republican has steadfastly denied wrongdoing since he was first indicted in May for campaign finance violations. He appeared in federal court Friday on Long Island to answer to
US District Judge
Even as he fights a court case that threatens to send him to prison for as long as two decades, Santos faces a vote next week by fellow lawmakers on expelling him from the House.
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Johnson said he met with New York Republicans who want to expel Santos on Thursday — his first full day leading the chamber — and that they were “working through those issues.” But he conceded that expelling Santos from the chamber would only complicate his already difficult job.
A previous Democratic-backed attempt to expel Santos failed in May when then-Speaker
Santos, 35, was initially charged by prosecutors in the office of Brooklyn US Attorney
In a revised indictment unsealed Oct. 10, Santos was charged with falsifying data to qualify for a program administered by a national party committee and with stealing personal and financial information of contributors to his campaign.
Two people connected to Santos have also been charged by the US.
Nancy Marks, who served as the treasurer for his congressional campaign committee in 2022, pleaded guilty this month, telling a judge she worked with Santos to submit false reports to the Federal Election Commission on behalf of his campaign.
Santos’s former fundraiser Samuel Miele was charged with wire fraud and identify theft for allegedly impersonating an aide to McCarthy. Miele has pleaded not guilty to the charges but his lawyers said in September that he was in possible plea talks.
Santos was elected last year to a district that includes parts of Long Island and the New York City borough of Queens, but has been dogged by allegations that he lied to voters about his education, professional experience and other parts of his background.
(Updates with trial date, background on case.)
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