Indicted Congressman George Santos Struggles to Retain Support Amid Mounting Scandals
- House Democrats and watchdog groups are calling for the removal of Rep. George Santos after his federal indictment on fraud and money laundering charges.
- Santos has cycled through multiple campaign treasurers and recently named himself to the position, prompting ethics concerns.
- Despite public calls for his resignation from members of his own party, Santos maintains his innocence and plans to seek reelection.
- House Republican leaders temporarily blocked a vote on Santos's expulsion, referring the matter to the bipartisan House Ethics Committee.
- Santos's communications director resigned this week, saying in an email that Santos never followed professional advice and calling him "not a good person."






































































