Republican Rep. George Santos Expelled From Congress: Here Are the 105 RINOs Who Voted to Remove Him

by J Pelkey
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On Friday morning, the US House of Representatives voted on Resolution 878, the expulsion of Republican Representative George Santos.

They voted him out.

George Santos has not been convicted of any crimes. He was indicted by the House Ethics Committee, which was led by Republicans.

Fox News reported:

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The House of Representatives voted to expel scandal-plagued Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., on Friday, making him the first House lawmaker to be expelled in more than 20 years.

A solemn hush fell over the House chamber as Speaker Johnson slammed his gavel, formalizing the historic ouster.

Santos walked out of the House chamber just before all the votes that sealed his fate were cast and did not answer reporters’ questions on his way out.

Expelling a member of Congress takes a two-thirds majority vote. The last time a House lawmaker was expelled was more than two decades ago, when late former Rep. Jim Traficant, D-Ohio, was voted out of Congress in 2002.

Meanwhile, Democrat Representatives Jamaal Bowman, Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, Cori Bush, Maxine Waters, and others, accused of far worse offenses, will never be removed.

Here are the 105 scumbag RINOs who voted to remove George Santos but will never vote to remove the above mentioned criminal Democrats.

These 105 RINOs must be primaried out.

– Aderholt, Alabama
– Allen, Georgia
– Amodei, Nevada
– Armstrong, North Dakota
– Bacon, Nebraska
– Balderson, Ohio
– Barr, Kentucky
– Bentz, Oregon
– Bergman, Michigan
– Bice, Oklahoma
– Buck, Colorado
– Bucshon, Indiana
– Burgess, Texas
– Calvert, California
– Carey, Ohio
– Carter (GA), Georgia
– Chavez-DeRemer, Oregon
– Ciscomani, Arizona
– Cole, Oklahoma
– Comer, Kentucky
– Crenshaw, Texas
– Curtis, Utah
– D’Esposito, New York
– De La Cruz, Texas
– Diaz-Balart, Florida
– Duarte, California
– Dunn (FL), Florida
– Edwards, North Carolina
– Ellzey, Texas
– Estes, Kansas
– Feenstra, Iowa
– Ferguson, Georgia
– Fitzpatrick, Pennsylvania
– Flood, Nebraska
– Foxx, North Carolina
– Franklin, Scott, Florida
– Garbarino, New York
– Garcia, Mike, California
– Gimenez, Florida
– Gonzales, Tony, Texas
– Granger, Texas
– Graves (LA), Louisiana
– Green (TN), Tennessee
– Grothman, Wisconsin
– Guest, Mississippi
– Guthrie, Kentucky
– Hinson, Iowa
– Houchin, Indiana
– Hudson, North Carolina
– James, Michigan
– Johnson (SD), South Dakota
– Joyce (OH), Ohio
– Joyce (PA), Pennsylvania
– Kean (NJ), New Jersey
– Kiggans (VA), Virginia
– Kiley, California
– Kim (CA), California
– LaHood, Illinois
– LaLota, New York
– Langworthy, New York
– Latta, Ohio
– LaTurner, Kansas
– Lawler, New York
– Letlow, Louisiana
– Lucas, Oklahoma
– Malliotakis, New York
– Maloy, Utah
– Mann, Kansas
– McClain, Michigan
– Meuser, Pennsylvania
– Miller (OH), Ohio
– Miller-Meeks, Iowa
– Molinaro, New York
– Moore (UT), Utah
– Moran, Texas
– Murphy, North Carolina
– Newhouse, Washington
– Nunn (IA), Iowa
– Obernolte, California
– Owens, Utah
– Pence, Indiana
– Pfluger, Texas
– Rogers (KY), Kentucky
– Rose, Tennessee
– Rouzer, North Carolina
– Rutherford, Florida
– Schweikert, Arizona
– Scott, Austin, Georgia
– Simpson, Idaho
– Smith (NJ), New Jersey
– Smucker, Pennsylvania
– Stauber, Minnesota
– Steel, California
– Steil, Wisconsin
– Thompson (PA), Pennsylvania
– Valadao, California
– Van Drew, New Jersey
– Wagner, Missouri
– Webster (FL), Florida
– Wenstrup, Ohio
– Westerman, Arkansas
– Williams (NY), New York
– Womack, Arkansas
– Yakym, Indiana
– Zinke, Montana

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