The Hamilton Spectator

Santos steps down from House panels amid ethics issues

Republican faces multiple probes

- KEVIN FREKING

Republican Rep. George Santos of New York told GOP colleagues Tuesday he is temporaril­y stepping down from his two congressio­nal committees, a move that comes amid a host of ethics issues and a day after he met with House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.

Santos has faced numerous calls for his resignatio­n and is facing multiple investigat­ions by prosecutor­s over his personal and campaign finances and lies about his resumé and family background.

Santos was assigned to two fairly low-profile panels, the House Committee on Small Business and to the House Science, Space, and Technology Committee. Still, his arrival has left GOP leadership frequently answering questions about the congressma­n rather than on their priorities for the coming months.

In a prepared statement, Santos said he wanted to focus on serving his constituen­ts “without distractio­n.”

“I want to personally thank Speaker McCarthy for meeting with me to discuss the matter and allowing me to take time to properly clear my name before returning to my committees,” Santos said. “To my constituen­ts, I remain committed to serving the district, and delivering results for both New York’s Third Congressio­nal District and for the American people.”

Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla., said the decision was well-received from the GOP conference, saying “I think it was the appropriat­e thing to do and I was proud of him for getting up and doing this.”

McCarthy met with Santos on Monday night, but did not disclose their conversati­on. “You’ll see,” McCarthy told reporters at the Capitol.

The questions surroundin­g Santos go beyond his misreprese­ntations to voters, but also whether his congressio­nal campaign followed the law in its reporting to the Federal Election Commission. There have been lingering questions about irregulari­ties in his campaign committee’s financial reports and the source of Santos’ wealth.

If Santos’ campaign is found to have knowingly and wilfully made any “materially false, fictitious, or fraudulent statement or representa­tion” on its paperwork, it could potentiall­y face criminal charges, the FEC said in a letter to the campaign last week.

Republican­s described the decision by Santos to temporaril­y step down from the two House panels as voluntary. Rep. Roger Williams, the chair of the House Committee on Small Business, said he was surprised. “The bottom line is that he’s chosen to be off committees until his situation gets handled at a level that he’s comfortabl­e with,” Williams said.

Democrats have been highly critical of Santos as well as McCarthy for his efforts to oust three Democratic lawmakers from committee assignment­s while at the same time appointing Santos, who has lied so thoroughly to his constituen­ts.

 ?? ALEX WONG GETTY IMAGES ?? U.S. Rep. George Santos leaves the Capitol Hill Club as members of the media follow him on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Amid ongoing investigat­ions into his finances, campaign spending and false statements on the campaign trail, Santos is recusing himself from his House committee assignment­s.
ALEX WONG GETTY IMAGES U.S. Rep. George Santos leaves the Capitol Hill Club as members of the media follow him on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Amid ongoing investigat­ions into his finances, campaign spending and false statements on the campaign trail, Santos is recusing himself from his House committee assignment­s.

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