The U.S. House of Representatives witnessed a heated exchange on Thursday, leading to a highly charged atmosphere. Representative Max Miller (R-OH) openly accused his colleague, George Santos (R-NY), of being a “crook”
Earlier this month, the House Committee on Ethics published a comprehensive 56-page report outlining the charges against Santos.
Santos sought to have Miller’s words stricken from the record, however. “My colleague wants to come up here, call me a crook,” Santos started. “[The] same colleague who’s accused of being a woman beater.”
The report concluded that Santos had prioritized his personal interests over ethical obligations as a public servant. The investigation indicated significant evidence of illegal activities, leading Santos to anticipate the possibility of being removed from Congress for some time now.
Adding to the intensity, Representative Marc Molinaro (R-NY) criticized Santos for being “divorced from reality” and engaging in deceitful behavior that misled voters and exploited election laws for personal gain.
“He has manufactured his entire life to defraud the voters of his district and honest choice for a…
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