George Santos is far from the first member of Congress to be indicted while in office. Both chambers and both parties have ...
Derek Myers, 31, told staff of the House’s ethics subcommittee during an interview Wednesday that while he was trying to get ...
Derek Myers, 31, who also claims Santos sexually harassed him, told the House ethics subcommittee that he sent at least ...
N.Y., speaks to reporters outside the Capitol, as his top political aide Vish Burra, second from right, listens, after an ...
“I once again call on this serial fraudster to resign from office,” said Rep. Anthony D’Esposito another Long Island Republican. Rep. Marc Molinaro, a Hudson Valley Republican said Santos “should have ...
If convicted, George Santos could face up to 20 years in prison. A federal grand jury has indicted Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., on 13 counts centering around three alleged schemes, according to ...
insisting they knew nothing about his shadowy past and some repeatedly urging him to leave office. “I reiterate my call for George Santos to step down,” New York Rep. Mike Lawler said in a ...
Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., said Wednesday he will not resign from office after pleading not guilty to an array of federal crimes including fraud, theft, money laundering and making false statements.
NEW YORK-- Rep. George Santos said Capitol Police arrested a man who threatened to attack his husband with a baseball bat and "blow up" his office. Santos, appearing Sunday on "The Point with ...
Lying Long Island GOP Rep. George Santos has ... The Brooklyn US Attorney’s office declined to comment when contacted by The Post Tuesday evening. Santos did not immediately respond to phone ...
The Post's Devlin Barrett breaks down the 13 crimes Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) was charged with on May 10 and explains what could come next. (Video: HyoJung Kim/The Washington Post, Photo ...
U.S. Rep. George Santos, the New York Republican infamous ... didn’t go to college and had struggled financially before his run for public office. The indictment alleges that he also exaggerated ...