 Anyone need another minute? We are here today to say that if George Santos does not come to the voters, then the voters will come to Mr. Santos. And that is why today we are launching the Where's George campaign. We are encouraging people all across Long Island and Queens, if you see George Santos in public, take a picture of him and upload it to social media with the hashtag Where's George. Again, if George Santos won't come to us, then we'll come to him. What George Santos has made clear is that he thinks these two years are going to be a walk in the park. George Santos believes that people will simply forget about this story. He believes that he'll weather the storm and that these two years will be a cakewalk. I am here to remind you, George, that we will make every single day in this district a living nightmare until you find us. You will not be able to go into the bagel store. You won't be able to go into the supermarket. You won't be able to get a bite to eat everywhere you go. We will be there to hold you accountable. You don't get to run for Congress and hide from the people who voted for you. You don't get away with being the biggest fraud in modern American political history. And we will work day and night to hold you accountable. We're very happy that all of our Democratic leaders and all of our Republican leaders have asked George Santos to resign. That's a great thing. But it's only half a step. It's not even a full step. Because if George Santos doesn't resign, we're stuck with him. What we need is the second path also, which is we need Congress to expel him. I know that's extraordinary, but these are extraordinary times. George Santos is a national story. He's a national embarrassment. We have never seen anything like this before. So we are looking to get Congress to expel. And the first step to do that is we need to have a united district. We need to go to Congress united. Our Republican leaders, our Democratic leaders need to join hands and say we want him to resign, but if he won't resign, we want to be very clear. We will push to have Congress expel him. With that in mind, Concerned Citizens of New York has put together a bipartisan statement on Congressional integrity. I'm going to read it, actually, it's three sentences. The citizens of New York's third congressional district join with our Republican and Democratic local leaders to repudiate George Santos due to his lies and falsehoods. We call on George Santos to resign from his position as the representative of New York's third congressional district in the U.S. House of Representatives. We call on the U.S. House of Representatives to expel George Santos from Congress if he will not resign. We're not just going to roll over and accept the fact that our congressman is a conman, a liar and a fraud. We don't give up that easy. And we'll continue to join his Republicans and Democrats together to hold him accountable, to call him out and make every single day a living nightmare until he does the right thing and resigns. If you're not willing to sign this, you're paying lip service to the voters of this district because we need him gone. We can't be here for the two years that it's going to take for an ethics investigation, especially now that Congress is looking to gut that. We need him to be expelled. We've confirmed with some very well regarded attorneys. There is no reason that we have to wait for an ethics investigation. The House can expel him now. The law requires that, or the Constitution, I believe, requires two-thirds majority to vote in order to get expulsion. We assume that we'll probably already have the whole Democratic caucus. We'll need 78 Republicans to join with the Democrats to make that happen. I think if the Republicans feel that they want to keep Santos there, keep another liar, conman, weirdo, wacko in Congress, then they should probably make them their poster boy. Enough is enough. This is lowering the bar. This is unacceptable. This is un-American. This is the squatter who's sitting in our seat at the House of Representatives. We are standing behind an empty storefront, and we are not being represented, and our views are not being accounted for in Congress, which is a tragedy and a contradiction to the values of our democracy. And I am 17 years old. I should be in school, but I am here because of the lies of Santos, and we have to stand up to that, and we have to act. I find this story troubling because, you know, we're doing everything we can to help our community and help those in need, and there are so many in need, and yet we just find ourselves being wronged by the people who are supposed to be lifting our community up and supposed to make a vow to protect us with integrity, and they're not doing that. And you know, it takes the voice of so many kids who are just trying to learn about democracy and trying to exist in a world where they can make a difference, and yet we run into stories like this, and it derails our efforts, and it's horrible, and it's very disheartening. If we have to get 142,000 signatures, we're ready to go do it. I'd like to add to that. So here's my reaction. I have actually four reactions. One is, why should we believe him? He's lied about everything. He sends us out to go get the broomstick of the Wicked Witch of the West, and we're going to come back, and then we're going to ask him to resign. I don't think that's going to happen. I don't believe it. If any of you are Republicans, this garbage reflects the whole Republican Party. How dare he put the burden on the people that he lied to? That is absolutely unacceptable. We have a lame duck as our representative before he even starts. We need to get rid of him. This is him lying and running from his constituents. He says that he's not going to listen to the congressman telling him, I don't listen to politicians telling me to leave. He said, I'll listen to my 142 constituents that voted for me. Well, he's not counting the people like me who did not vote for him, and all the people who did vote for him that no longer want him as their representative. So I would like to see him running with his pants on fire and out of this country even. Maybe they should prosecute him in Brazil for the checks that he stole and the money that he was using. That was not his.