Rep. Daniel Garcia (D-CA) referred to as on George Santos to resign tonight earlier than the House votes on Wednesday to expel him.
Video of Rep. Garcia:
Rep. Garcia stated on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes:
I believe that’s true. At the top of the day, Kevin McCarthy is given away the keys to his management and speakership to of us like George Santos, to of us like Marjorie Taylor Greene. He’s misplaced all management of the caucus, and he wants Santos for key votes on the deficit the price range, and so he’s given away his energy to those of us. He’s been working with a liar and large fraudster within the congress.
McCarthy is now going to have to choose, whether or not he’ll assist George Santos, who’s an admitted liar and fraud, or truly take heed to the American folks. We will proceed to push this as finest as doable, we predict it’s completely the precise method, and we’ve given loads of time to George Santos to resign. We’ve been calling the resignation for months, but it surely’s time to do the precise factor. You ought to resign tonight.
If Santos had a shred of decency or care about America, he would resign tonight.
George Santos will preserve scamming congressional paychecks for so long as he can. The plan is for Santos to attempt to trip this scandal out till his time period ends in January 2025.
Kevin McCarthy wants Santos’s vote, so he isn’t going to assist expelling him. McCarthy will attempt to bury Santos’s crimes within the House Ethics Committee, hoping he can run out the clock and never lose 25% of his House majority.
It is troublesome to decide on who’s worse on this scenario. Is it Santos the alleged felony, or Kevin McCarthy for maintaining a felony within the House?
Jason is the managing editor. He can also be a White House Press Pool and a Congressional correspondent for PoliticusUSA. Jason has a Bachelor’s Degree in Political Science. His graduate work targeted on public coverage, with a specialization in social reform actions.
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