 George Santos, whose financial fraud was revealed, may soon be expelled from Congress. House Republicans who previously opposed efforts to oust Republican U.S. Representative George Santos are now lining up to expel him after a scathing ethics report accused the embattled New York lawmaker of brazen campaign fraud and theft. The House of Representatives Ethics Committee Chairman Michael Guest introduced the bill targeting the first term lawmaker from New York, who is now known as much for being a fabulous and a criminal defendant, as a politician. Santos has been engulfed in scandal since his 2022 election, following revelations that he lied about much of his past and federal fraud charges. The report, released by the House Ethics Committee, found that Santos sought to fraudulently exploit every aspect of his House candidacy for his own personal financial profit. The New York Republican has portrayed himself as a self-made wealthy financier and property owner. The report stated that background was largely fictional. He not only invented jobs at top banks, but bragged about a property portfolio and luxury cars. At no point does Representative Santos appear to have owned a Maserati, despite telling campaign staff otherwise. The report stated, I will continue on my mission to serve my constituents up until I am allowed. Santos wrote on X shortly after the report came out. I will however not be seeking re-election for a second term in 2024, as my family deserves better than to be under the gun from the press all the time.