Embattled Republican Congressman George Santos may be expelled from the House of Representatives for good as Mississippi Republican and House Ethics Chairman Michael Guest introduced a resolution to expel him from Congress and this came a day after the House Ethics Committee found that Santos committed several crimes, as well as illegally using campaign money to fund his lavish lifestyle.

According to CNN, the resolution is expected to be addressed by lawmakers in the House by the end of the month after returning from the Thanksgiving Holiday. This is the latest attempt to expel the controversial New York Republican, with many of the attempts to kick him out coming from his own party. This latest one also came from a Republican.

Santos has survived every single attempt to expel him so far, though this latest one after the House Ethics Committee report may finally put a nail into his coffin as many representatives, both Democrat and Republican, have been holding off on voting to expel him because of that very same report.

Expulsion is rare in Congress as a two-thirds majority vote is required. If all the Democrats voted along with the 13 Republicans who are considered Santos's biggest critics voted together, it would still not be enough. However, things may now change after the report was concluded and it was the Republican House Ethics Committee chairman himself who filed the resolution and not a freshman congressman like the last time.

The 'Substantial Evidence' of George Santos's Wrongdoing

The findings by the House Ethics Committee against George Santos have been described as explosive and damning and it includes defrauding his own campaign donors, using money supposed to be for the campaign for lavish trips and personal use, and his efforts to obscure his money trail.

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"At nearly every opportunity, he placed his desire for private gain above his duty to uphold the Constitution, federal law, and ethical principles," stated the bipartisan report. "Santos sought to fraudulently exploit every aspect of his House candidacy for his own personal financial profit."

The committee found that Santos spent thousands of dollars in campaign money on lavish trips to Atlantic City, New Jersey, as well as found receipts for Botox treatments, designer bags, and more. He also spent money on Only Fans and his own staffers have spoken out against his lavish spending.

Only Fans Model Claims Openly Gay George Santos Was a Subscriber After House Ethics Committee Report

One of the most eyebrow-raising reports regarding George Santos was he spent a small amount of donor money on the adult fan site, Only Fans. Now, one Only Fans model claims that the openly gay Congressman is a subscriber.

Only Fans model Leila Lewis claims that the New York Republican follows her on Only Fans and is subscribed to her X-rated content. She also claims that she once "rated his d-k," according to the New York Post.

"This guy was subbed to me HAHAHAHA," the porn star said on X. When asked about how she rated his manhood, Lewis replied, "I can't find it I think he deleted his account."

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Written by: Rick Martin

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