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he's not resigning.I think he will eventually resign but what happens to the seat?
Do they have another election?
I think it would have happened if the GOP had a larger advantage in the House.
he's not resigning.I think he will eventually resign but what happens to the seat?
Do they have another election?
The pressure is buildinghe's not resigning.
I think it would have happened if the GOP had a larger advantage in the House.
Pressure from who? McCarthy said he doesn't want Santos to resign. Santos doesn't care about his district. Unless he faces prison time, and remember this is the US and he is in congress, he has no pressure to resign.The pressure is building
It starts out with the I'm not resigning then it turns into a Tidal Wave and it becomes too much
Let me daydream in peace!Pressure from who? McCarthy said he doesn't want Santos to resign. Santos doesn't care about his district. Unless he is actually facing prison time, and remember this is the US and he is in congress, he has no pressure to resign.
Yes he’s a joke but his district makes it difficult for republicans to ask him to leave. The NY3 district is way more conservative than the rest of NYC and has been trending Republican due to the B.S about crime, etc, etc but it’s not republican enough where the Nassau GOP feels comfortable putting anybody there.I just don't see how this guy can do anything he's a laughing stock
This shyt is a joke the jig is up the media will never leave him alone ever
I think there would be a special election iirc.Yes he’s a joke but his district makes it difficult for republicans to ask him to leave. The NY3 district is way more conservative than the rest of NYC and has been trending Republican due to the B.S about crime, etc, etc but it’s not republican enough where the Nassau GOP feels comfortable putting anybody there.
If Santos were to resign I believe Kathy as governor assigns somebody to that seat like Cuomo did Gillabrand. With that NY3 district you could get away with a wealthy middle of the pack democrat (think Bloomberg before he switched for his third term). Kathy probably knows this but so does the GOP
George Santos Accepted Contributions From Human Trafficker: Report
Christopher Wiggins
Wed, January 11, 2023 at 9:18 AM CST
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George Santos
Gay Republican Rep. George Santos of New York, who faces mounting legal problems over his past lies, accepted a campaign donation from a foreign national who is a confessed human trafficker, according to a new investigation by The Daily Beast.
Rocco Oppedisano, an Italian national, was expelled from the United States in January 2019. He was later found to be smuggling undocumented Chinese and Bahamian migrants as well as $200,000 in cash toward Florida. Oppedisano's family owns a popular restaurant in Queens. His brother, Joseph, and niece, Tina, are the principal owners and friends of Santos, the outlet reports.
Authorities charged Oppedisano not only with smuggling the immigrants but also with trying to re-enter the U.S. illegally. As part of a plea agreement, he only pleaded guilty to the smuggling.
Tina, Joseph, and Tina’s fiancé were appointed to the Small Businesses for Santos Coalition. Oppedisano's niece Tina served as chairwoman.
Oppedisano gave $500 to the Santos campaign on September 22, 2022, despite the U.S. rejecting his permanent residency due to a 2009 criminal complaint involving firearms and drugs at his brother’s homes.
It's illegal for politicians to accept campaign contributions from foreign nationals.
Joseph Oppedisano and his brother Robert donated the same amount shortly after Santos founded his small business coalition, the Beast reports.
The Santos campaign’s expenditures at Oppedisano’s restaurant also raise concerns about impropriety. Santos's campaign owes Il Bacco $18,773.54 for its election night victory party in November. According to records reviewed by the Beast, the GOP lawmaker spent $25,443.64 at Il Bacco during his first run for office in 2020.
The latest development follows revelations that Santos made questionable accounting entries in the campaign’s financial disclosures.
More than half a dozen expenses listed as “Food and Beverage” in the report came to exactly $199.99, just short of the $200 limit, which would have triggered the requirement to retain receipts.
Local, state, and federal authorities are investigating Santos in New York. A government watchdog also asked the FEC to look into his campaign finances earlier this week.
Reps. Daniel Goldman and Ritchie Torres of New York complained to the House Ethics Committee on Tuesday.
Goldman is a former federal prosecutor in the southern district of New York and served as counsel for the Democrats during the first impeachment of former President Donald Trump.
According to Goldman and Torres, Santos failed to file the required financial disclosure reports in a timely, accurate, and complete manner in violation of the Ethics in Government Act.
Santos has mostly avoided speaking with reporters and declined to comment on the latest allegations.
im here for the fukkeryIt's going to be an Avalanche
It will not stop
In an interview with Vox Wednesday, former Rep. Anthony Weiner (D-NY), who resigned from Congress after his own scandal in 2011, said that a congressional ethics investigation is “not an easy process and not a cheap process.” Weiner recalled when he was told by Democratic superlawyer Marc Elias that it would cost $1 million in legal fees if he had stayed in office and faced investigation.