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With his expulsion from the House of Representatives on Friday, George Santos, R-N.Y., joined a select group of disgraced U.S. politicians consigned to that ignominious fate. In the history of Congress, only 20 members — five representatives and 15 senators — had previously been removed from office by a vote of their peers, according to the Congressional Research Service. The reason for most of the earlier ousters was disloyalty to the United States, specifically for backing the Confederacy over
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GOP Rep. George Santos faces a third vote to expel him from the House this week. If two-thirds of members vote to oust him, he would be the sixth House member in U.S. history removed from Congress.
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