Prior to last November's election a weekly newspaper on Long Island exposed Congressman-elect George Santos as a habitual liar; but his Democratic opponent failed to do the opposition research needed to make that a campaign issue
A lot of people are urging embattled Long Island Congressman-elect George Santos to resign from Congress even before his swearing-in, which takes place this afternoon.Only five House members have been expelled in history.
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