There are matters related to Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) that the House Ethics Committee can pursue without interfering with federal prosecutors' work, Rep. David Joyce (R-Ohio) says.
and is looking into numerous claims about the freshman congressman, including about his past business practices, campaign finance expenditures and an allegation of sexual misconduct.Santos with 13 financial crimes, including defrauding his donors, using their money for his personal benefit and wrongfully claiming unemployment benefits. Santos faces seven counts of wire fraud, three of money laundering, one of theft of public funds and two of lying to the House on financial forms in that case.
But Rep. Robert Garcia , who filed the resolution seeking Santos’s ouster, called that course of action a “cop-out” in part because Santos was already under investigation by the Ethics Committee. Other Democrats argued that the referral would accomplish little, at least in the short term, because of the long-standing tradition by the Ethics Committee of pausing investigations while prosecutions take place.On Thursday, Joyce declined to say exactly what conduct his subcommittee would continue to scrutinize.I wouldn’t get into the substance of any of the allegations because it’s not fair to the person who’s before you,” Joyce said.
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