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Surprisingly, Santos told NBC News he believed D’Esposito’s proposal was a “good bill” about “good governance.”
Santos has introduced a bill of his own directly affecting elected officials, with his aimed squarely at the President of the United States. His bill demands mental competence examinations as part of the presidential qualification process.
Santos recently sat down with British tabloid journalist Piers Morgan and admitted to lying about attending Baruch College. He even apologized. But he didn’t admit to much else, except that he’s a “terrible liar.”
The congressman also faces several complaints from the Federal Election Commission regarding his campaign finances, contributions and fundraising methods. Last month, Santos named Andrew Olson as his new treasurer after the FEC warned he could not raise or spend money without one. Then, earlier this week, Santos announced his intention to seek re-election — a move that was required of him to help keep his latest fundraising up-to-date.
The House Ethics Committee created a subcommittee to investigate Santos, and if they discover he has broken any laws, it could call for his expulsion.
Joining D’Esposito on his bill are Republicans Nick LaLota, Brandon Williams, Mike Lawler, Marc Molinaro and Nick Langworthy. D’Esposito has openly called for Santos to step down from office, as well as many of his GOP colleagues.
LaLota said no House member, regardless of what side of the aisle they stand on, should be able to “profit off their crimes, lies, indictments or fraud.”
“Liars and cheats should not reap any reward from their deception,” LaLota said, in a release. “I ran on restoring transparency and accountability to our government because I believe that our constituents should be able to trust their representatives and know that we are fighting for them every day — helping make our country a better, safer, and more prosperous place. Not trying to land a deal with Netflix.”