Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia of California has put forward a resolution to expel indicted Rep. George Santos in the wake of a damning House Ethics Committee investigation into the New York Republican.
The resolution from Garcia is privileged, which will requireย GOP leadership to take up the matter within two legislative days, though it could potentially be pre-empted if leadership calls up another expulsion resolution first. Before Thanksgiving, House GOP Rep. Michael Guest, a Republican from Mississippi and the Ethics Committee chair, introduced his own resolution to expel Santos.
Santos has survived previous attempts to oust him from the House, but there is growing momentum for this latest effort. Following the ethics investigation, a number of Republicans who had previously not backed expulsion indicated that they would now vote in favor.
Itโs still not yet clear though whether there will be enough votes to expel Santos. Expulsion is exceedingly rare and requires a two-thirds majority vote in the House to succeed.
The renewed push to expel Santos presents a leadership test for House Speaker Mike Johnson, a Republican from Louisiana.
House Majority Whip Tom Emmer of Minnesota said Tuesday that Johnson has not yet decided how he will handle efforts to expel Santos this week.ย Emmer indicated that Johnson will make a decision later in the day on the path forward.
Emmer dismissed the effort from Garcia to force their hand by offering his own privileged resolution to get rid of Santos, saying they donโt care what Democrats do.ย He also insisted they will not whip the vote if it comes to the floor.
Following the release of the ethics report,ย a spokesman for the speaker said the report had โvery troubling findingsโ and ย that Johnson urged lawmakers, including Santos, โto consider the best interests of the institution as this matter is…
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