George Santos announced Thursday that he won't run for reelection in 2024, moments after the House Ethics Committee released a blistering report that found "substantial evidence" of wrongdoing. The announcement
Embattled Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., on Tuesday filed a new statement of candidacy to the Federal Election Commission, indicating he's running for reelection -- a move that will allow him to continue to raise campaign funds. The new filing is in response toa letter from the FEC...
Incredibly, Santos confirmed that he is “still running for reelection,” though if it’s up to a group of New York Republicans, the guy will be long gone before any ballots are cast. On Wednesday, GOP representative Anthony D’Esposito announced on X that he’ll be “introducing an expul...
Joseph Murray, told CBS News that Santos is "absolutely" still running for reelection and would not be deterred by the charges. Murray told the judge during Wednesday's arraignment that Santos would need freedom to attend campaign events and ...
Traficant attempted to run for reelection as an independent while in prison, but lost to Democratic Rep. Tim Ryan, a former aide who served in the House until 2023. He tried to mount another political comeback in 2010 after serving seven years in prison, unsuccessfully running for the House...
Santos is not running for a second term in the House. After the Ethics Committee released its report, he announced that he would not seek to hold on to his seat, though he had signaled in March that he would mount a reelection bid. Calls for Santos to resign have followed him throughou...