Rep. George Santos hit with ethics complaint by Democrats

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US Representative George Santos (R-NY) walks through the House Chamber as the House of Representatives continues voting for new speaker at the US Capitol in Washington, DC, January 5, 2023.

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Two New York Democratic congressmen on Tuesday filed a House Ethics Committee complaint against Rep. George Santos, the freshman Republican from New York who recently was found to have lied about and embellished details on his resume.

Democratic Reps. Ritchie Torres and Dan Goldman, in a six-page letter, called on the panel to probe Santos for possibly violating the Ethics in Government Act “by failing to file timely, accurate and complete financial disclosure reports as required by law.”

The letter, which the lawmakers hand-delivered to Santos’ office on Capitol Hill, called the financial disclosure reports filed for his 2020 and 2022 campaigns “sparse and perplexing.”

“At a minimum, it is apparent that he did not file timely disclosure reports for his most recent
campaign,” Torres and Goldman wrote.

“Moreover, his own public statements have contradicted some information included in
the 2022 financial disclosure and confirmed that the 2022 financial disclosure failed to disclose
other required information,” the letter said.

The complaint to the Ethics panel was filed a day after the Campaign Legal Center, a nonpartisan watchdog group, filed a complaint against Santos with the Federal Election Commission for allegedly violating numerous campaign finance laws.

The letter Tuesday by the two Democratic lawmakers noted that media reports and Santos’ “own admissions” in recent weeks had shown that he “misled voters in his District about ethnicity, his religion, his education, and his employment and professional history, among other things.”

In a tweet about the complaint, Torres wrote, “Santos must be held accountable for defrauding both Congress and the public.”

A spokeswoman for Santos, who represents a district that covers parts of Queens and Long Island, N.Y., did not return a request for comment.

The Hill reported that in response to the complain, Santos said, “They’re free to do whatever they want to do.”

“I have done nothing unethical,” Santos said, according to The Hill.

This is breaking news. Check back for updates.

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