NEW YORK - Rep. George Santos surrendered Wednesday morning to federal authorities to face a host of charges. Santos turned himself in around 9 a.m. at federal court in Central Islip. He pleaded not guilty, and is being released on $500,000 bond. ...
What's next for George Santos and the GOP? We hear from Executive Dean of Hofstra University's National Center for Suburban Studies and former Newsday journalist Lawrence Levy about the political implications of the House ethics report.Nov 17, 2023...
A trial date has been set for September 2024 in New York if Santos does not reach a plea deal with prosecutors first. His next court date is Dec. 12. More on Rep. George Santos Judge turns down ex-Rep. George Santos’ request to nix some charges ahead of fraud trial Pr...
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as if he is personally responsible for their departures even though he just recently became speaker. She slams him for theexpulsion of former congressman George Santos— eventhough Johnson opposed itand Santos dug his own grave. She described Johnson’s cooperation with Democrats on bil...
Former treasurer's guilty plea is "bad news" for Rep. George Santos, experts say, whether or not she cooperates with prosecutors.
Our commentary comes from journalist Mark Chiusano, author of "The Fabulist," the saga of disgraced New York Congressman George Santos: 2023 was a season of chaos in the House of Representatives, a cartoon of what a legislative body is supposed to be. Through it all, we've had a mascot ...
Republican congressman George Santos are seen in the House chamber shortly before the State of the Union address at the U.S. Capitol March 7, 2024. | Francis Chung/POLITICO Mar 2024 Zients puts White House staff on (email) blast The chief of staff had a message for his W...
On the Republican side, LaLota will easily dominate endorsements — George Santos claims to be primarying him.—Jeff Coltin NEW YORK STATE OF MIND —America’s first large-scale offshore wind projectwas completed off Long Island. (POLITICO) ...
D’Esposito was among the House Republicans who led the ultimately successful push to expel George Santos from Congress over various ethics violations. Santos has since pleaded guilty to committing wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. But D’Esposito later faced controversies of his own, with ...