Congress Expelled George Santos – Now He’s Spilling The Beans On His Colleagues

Former Representative George Santos, following his dramatic expulsion from the House late last week, has targeted four colleagues as potential recipients of ethics complaints.

Over the weekend, Santos went on a lengthy social media tirade in which he announced his intention to exact revenge on his way out the door of Congress.

That revenge will take place in the form of ethics complaints, though they will have to be filed as a non-member.

The four lawmakers he is seeking to expose are Republican Reps. Mike Lawler, Nick LaLota, Nicole Malliotakis, each from New York like himself, as well as Democratic Rep. Robert Menendez (NJ).

Malliotakis, the first to raise his ire, was accused by Santos of having improperly benefited from insider knowledge on stock trades.

Let’s talk about hypocrisy.

Can someone ask Nicole MalioStockTips when did she become a savant in stock trading?

The signature bank trades she did REEKS of insider trading much like Paul Pelosi’s every trade!

Nicole is in it for herself! Just look at her record and it speaks… https://t.co/PFZ2qfDdNm

— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023

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Look, it’s perfectly justifiable to feel a little dirty in relishing anything Santos does. His expulsion may full-well have been warranted. He struggles with the truth. And he’s a bit slimy.

But the fact that he is seeking to burn down the institution on his way out the door is a borderline glorious display.

Next up on the ethics complaint train is Lawler, who Santos accused of “questionable campaign finance violations.”

On Monday I will be filling an Ethics complaint against @RepMikeLawler for questionable campaign finance violations.

Congressman Lawler owns portion of Checkmate Strategies and he uses the same firm that he is a beneficiary of to pay for services related to his campaign.

The…

— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023

Following that X posting, Congressman Lalota faced the wrath, with Santos accusing him of being paid for a no-show job while actually working to attain his Juris Doctor at Hofstra.

On Monday the 3rd ethics report I’ll be submitting to the Office of Congressional Ethics is on @RepLaLota.

It has been raised in the local media that congressman Lalota obtained his JD attending Hofstra in day school while he was supposed to be working at the Board of elections…

— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023

The disgraced lawmaker finally turned his attention to Menendez, son of embattled Senator Bob Menendez (D-NJ), demanding the ethics committee look into any potential links to his father’s alleged corrupt actions.

Senator Menenedez has been indicted on bribery charges. He and his wife allegedly received bribes including cash, gold, luxury vehicles and vacations, mortgage payments and other forms of compensation, according to prosecutors.

A search of the senator’s home yielded more than $480,000 in cash – some of it in envelopes stuffed into a jacket with his name on it – gold bars, and a Mercedes.

A new report indicates at least four of the gold bars located in Menendez Srs. home have been linked to a 2013 robbery.

Mondays 4th Ethics report will be filled on Congressman Menendez (not to be confused with the senator).

While congressman Menedez has not been invoked by the diligent investigation of the DOJ into his father, there remains a question of what did he know and when did he know it,…

— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023

RELATED: House Ethics Won’t Investigate Democrat Jamaal Bowman for Pulling Fire Alarm

Santos Found A New Line Of Work – Cameo Celebrity

Again, you don’t have to be a fan of Santos to not take some level of joy away as he drags things down with him along the way after his expulsion.

He currently stands as another prime example of how Republcians in Congress are always willing to side with Democrats and then claim that they’re the party that takes the high road.

You never see reports where some Democrats sided with Republicans to punish one of their own. It is always in the reverse.

Some could argue Santos is the hero we need in this moment. The people on the following list, however, hey’re part of the problem.

Is your Republican House rep on this ignoble list???

You don’t have to be a fan of George Santos, at all, to realize it’s a total betrayal of voters to expel him BEFORE impeaching Mayorkas…or without voting to expel Adam Schiff for gross abuse of power! pic.twitter.com/QmIA21Hr5q

— Steve Cortes (@CortesSteve) December 3, 2023

Representative Jamaal Bowman (D-NY)? He hasn’t faced expulsion. He pleaded guilty to a misdemeanor for causing a false fire alarm, which he did with the express intent (as proven by video) of interfering in official government proceedings.

Not only did he not face expulsion, but the House Ethics Committee has refused to investigate his actions.

House Ethics votes against investigating Rep Bowman over fire alarm pull https://t.co/853yFZXziI

— Fox News Politics (@foxnewspolitics) November 22, 2023

Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib (D-MI)? She’s a rabid anti-Semite and supporter of Palestinian terrorists. She flies a Palestinian flag outside her office. She was behind a recent riot at the Cannon House Office Building. When is her expulsion going into effect?

Republicans somehow only find their intestinal fortitude when it comes to taking down their own. Democrats could watch one of their party members shoot somebody in the middle of the street and they would defend them to the bitter end.

Santos, it has been reported, has landed a new gig following his expulsion.

He’s selling messages on Cameo, the celebrity and influencer video app, where a bio describes him as a “former Congressional ‘icon’!”

Santos got the boot after being hit with 13 federal charges including wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, and making materially false statements, earlier this year.

A House Ethics Committee report released two weeks ago found there was “substantial evidence” that Santos repeatedly broke the law.

He pleaded not guilty to all charges against him.

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