‘To hell with this place’: George Santos sharpens
attacks after expulsion
Fabulist says he will file ethics complaints against
ex-colleagues and accuses others of affairs and missing votes due to hangovers
Sam Levine
in New York
Sat 2 Dec
2023 14.46 GMT
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/dec/02/george-santos-accusations-ex-colleagues
George
Santos, the disgraced New York Republican who was expelled from the US House on
Friday, spent his first hours as a former congressman railing against his
former colleagues and saying he would file ethics complaints against four of
them on Monday.
“Why would
I want to stay here? To hell with this place,” he told reporters outside the US
Capitol after the vote.
By Friday
evening, he was tweeting about his colleagues. He wrote on X that he would file
an ethics complaint against three fellow Republicans from New York – Mike
Lawler, Nicole Malliotakis and Nick LaLota – who had long pushed to oust him
from Congress. He offered no proof of wrongdoing against any of the three.
He also
wrote that he would file a complaint against Representative Rob Menendez, whose
father, New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez, has been criminally charged with
acting as an unregistered foreign agent on behalf of Egypt. Santos, again,
didn’t offer specific accusations of wrongdoing.
Any person
can file a complaint to the Office of Congressional Ethics, but that does not
mean it will result in an investigation.
He also
urged a Republican in Congress to have the “testicular fortitude” to move to
expel Jamaal Bowman, a New York Democrat, who pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor
and paid a fine for setting off a fire alarm in a congressional office
building.
Santos
spent the week leading up to his impeachment vote railing against colleagues,
accusing them of having affairs and missing votes because they were hungover.
Santos
became just the sixth person to ever be expelled from Congress after a
bipartisan 311-114 vote on Friday. His expulsion came shortly after a report
from the House ethics committee detailed how he spent campaign funds on luxury
goods, cosmetics and an OnlyFans subscription. He also has pleaded not guilty
to a 23-count federal indictment related to his use of campaign funds.
After being
elected to Congress to represent Long Island and Queens last year, Santos
quickly earned a reputation as a prolific liar. Among other things, he lied
about working on Wall Street, that his mother died during 9/11, and that he was
a volleyball star in college.


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