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It looks like Rep. Robert Garcia will be the one who finally finishes George Santos for good

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OnlyFans! Because of course. oh so now it’s illegal to serve?? https://t.co/Sae7Hzavz8using republican campaign donations to support gay sex workers he’s just a bit too real i’m afraid https://t.co/cJPd7XGc2oHouse Ethics Committee finds disturbing evidence of being fierce https://t.co/JF3Bg6wD4gGarcia, an out gay congressman who actually supports LGBTQ+ rights, pledged he would hold House hearings to find out about the OnlyFans transactions alone.

While we’re still waiting on that, expulsion proceedings are a nice alternative. The freshman rep. introduced the resolution on the House Floor.

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-CA) introduces a resolution to expel Rep. George Santos (R-NY) from Congress. pic.twitter.com/o9RBYO2dIASantos’ expulsion seems all but certain.

The ethics committee’s Republican chairman, Rep. Michael Guest of Mississippi, issued his own resolution to expel Santos, but didn’t attach a timeline.Garcia labeled his resolution “privileged,” meaning it must be addressed in two days.

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