Rep. Robert Garcia, the former Long Beach mayor, introduced a resolutionTuesday afternoon, May 16, to expel GOP Rep. George Santos.
The motion offered by Garcia, a freshman in the House of Representatives, is privileged, so the GOP has until Thursday to schedule the vote. It is not yet clear exactly when the vote will take place.
The move is expected to fail, but will put House Republicans on the record over Santos, the indicted congressmember who faces calls to resign from within his own party. Facing a slim majority and a critical debt ceiling battle, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy can ill-afford to lose a single GOP vote.
GOP leaders are debating how to handle the resolution to expel Santos, according to a Republican source. Since it is “privileged,” the House has to act within two days.
If they vote to table it, it would require a majority vote to succeed, meaning McCarthy can’t afford to lose more than four GOP votes.
If the tabling motion failed, then the House would have to vote on the underlying resolution.
If they go straight to a vote on the underlying resolution, then it would require a vote of two-thirds of the House to succeed. McCarthy has previously signaled he wouldn’t favor this route until the House Ethics Committee finishes its probe. GOP leaders have until Thursday to decide.
“George Santos is a fraud and a liar,” Garcia said in a Thursday statement, “and he needs to be expelled by the House.”
Santos has pleaded not guilty to 13 federal charges, including accusations of fraud related to COVID-19 unemployment benefits, misusing campaign funds and lying about his personal finances on House disclosure reports.
After his arraignment last week, Santos gave an impromptu press conference, during which he said he has been “compliant throughout this entire process.” But he blasted the indictment as a “witch hunt” and said he will “fight my battle.”
The one-page resolution reads: “Resolved, That, pursuant to Article…
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