Embattled Republican Rep. George Santos of New York remains a congressman in the House of Representatives for now as he survives a vote to expel him from Congress.
The House Ethics Committee announced that it will reveal its "next course of action" over the George Santos investigation as a possible expulsion looms
Politicians usually bend over backward for their donors, but George Santos did things differently as the Republican allegedly stole his donors' IDs and used their credit cards.
Embattled Rep. George Santos of New York avoided jail time after several people cosigned his bail bond worth $500.000. However, he fought to keep them a secret.
Embattled Republican Congressman George Santos could breathe a temporary sigh of relief after fellow Republicans directed an effort to expel him to the House Ethics Committee.
Embattled Republican Representative George Santos of New York may be expelled from Congress soon as House Democrats took steps to force a vote on kicking him out of office.
Embattled Republican Rep. George Santos of New York is in big trouble after Federal authorities unsealed the charges against him during a hearing in New York.
Embattled New York Republican Representative George Santos' lies have finally caught up to him as he has now been charged by the Department of Justice.
Georgia Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene and New York Representative George Santos were forced to flee by counter-protesters who were rallying against Donald Trump.
Despite all the mounting investigations, criticisms, and calls for him to resign, it seems like embattled Republican Representative George Santos of New York is seeking reelection. He reportedly filed paperwork that indicated his intent to run in 2024.
George Santos's ex-roommate has offered new accusations against the New York lawmaker, telling the Federal Bureau of Investigation that the controversial Congressman taught him "how to skim card information and how to clone cards.
Embattled Republican Congressman George Santos of New York is facing a House Ethics Committee investigation even though Republicans had the majority in the House.
Embattled Republican Congressman George Santos of New York has sat down with Piers Morgan in a roughly 40-minute interview in which he admitted lying on his resume and said he thought he could get away with it.
Like controversial Republican Congressman George Santos of New York, new Tennessee Congressman Andy Ogles was also accused of lying about his background.