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Embattled George Santos defies New York Republicans' call to step down

Published 01/11/2023, 10:51 AM
Updated 01/11/2023, 05:27 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Newly elected freshman Rep. George Santos (R-NY), embroiled in a scandal over his resume and claims made on the campaign trail, sits alone in the House Chamber surrounded only by the children of other representatives, on the first day of the 1

By Gram Slattery and Moira Warburton

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Embattled U.S. Representative George Santos said he had no plans to heed fellow New York Republicans' calls to step down, a plea they made on Wednesday due to what they called "lie after lie after lie" about his career and history.

Top House of Representatives Republican Kevin McCarthy said he had no intention of pressuring Santos, part of his narrow 222-212 majority, despite the public plea by more than a dozen top Republicans, many of them from Santos' suburban New York City district.

The New York Republicans made their plea at a news conference two days after a nonpartisan watchdog accused Santos of breaking campaign finance laws in a filing with the Federal Election Commission.

"It's just lie after lie after lie. It became a pattern," said Joseph Cairo Jr., the party chairman in Nassau County.

Republican Representative Nick Langworthy from western New York and Representative Anthony D'Esposito, who represents a district next to that of Santos, were also among those calling on the first-term congressman to step down.

"I join with my colleagues in saying that George Santos does not have the ability to serve here in the House of Representatives and should resign," he said.

Santos rejected those calls in remarks to reporters at the Capitol and elaborated on his plans on Twitter.

"I was elected to serve the people of #NY03 not the party & politicians, I remain committed to doing that and regret to hear that local officials refuse to work with my office," he wrote, referring to the congressional district he represents.

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McCarthy on Wednesday told reporters that voters, not lawmakers, should choose who represents them.

"In America today, you're innocent until proven guilty," he said.

'SIMPLY TRAGIC AND OUTRAGEOUS'

Santos, who represents much of Nassau County, as well as a small slice of New York City, has admitted to fabricating much of his resume.

He won his November race over Democrat Robert Zimmerman by a margin of 7.5 percentage points.

But his victory was quickly overshadowed by media reports indicating that the persona he presented to voters was largely a work of fiction.

Among other claims, Santos said he had degrees from New York University and Baruch College, despite neither institution having any record of him attending. He claimed to have worked at Goldman Sachs (NYSE:GS) and Citigroup (NYSE:C), which was also untrue.

He also falsely said that he was Jewish and that his grandparents escaped the Nazis during World War Two.

"For him to make up this story that his parents were Holocaust survivors is beyond the pale. It is simply tragic and outrageous and disgusting," Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman said. "He is a stain on the House of Representatives."

During the news conference, officials said they would direct Santos' constituents to Representative D'Esposito in some cases, who had agreed to help residents of Santos' district.

Two House Democrats on Tuesday referred the matter to the House ethics committee this week. The local district attorney has said her office is investigating Santos.

If Santos were to resign, his district could make for a competitive special election.

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He won his 2022 election with 52% of the vote to Democrat Zimmerman's 45%, handing Republicans a seat formerly held by Democrat Thomas Suozzi.

The 2022 election took place with newly-drawn district boundaries. Had those lines been in place in the 2020 presidential election, Democratic President Joe Biden would won the district by eight percentage points.

Under New York and federal law, the seat would be vacant until a special election is held, which would take roughly three months.

Latest comments

the Republicans love criminals but only if it's their candidate!
but if a democrat does less then wow , panties in a knot?
if a republican liar can become president, why cant lying Santos become congressman? vote the Republicans who support liars out of office! the rest of them too cowardly to speak up for honesty!
Accusing most politicians in DC of lying is like giving speeding tickets at a NASCAR race. Biden lies publicly every week.
so no need to drain the DC swamp, good to know
if your Republican leaders lie and you like that, why would one think you are honest?
a lying fraud. classic republican
well, according to him, he wasn't a fraud, only fraud-ish.......
He founded the Republican party, convinced Abraham Lincoln to join.
only in Republican circles is this ok! god forbid a democrat did this, panties in a knot?
just resign, no investigations, no jail time? is what he did not criminal?
Not in trumps party. Lying and stealing is a plus
calling on him to resign is more than Kevin McCarthy is doing, he (and George) are hoping to stonewall, lie low, and wait out the storm
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