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GOP Rep. George Santos vows to serve out his full term as more Republicans push him to resign

Santos was sworn in Saturday and has refused calls to give up his seat. He has apologized for embellishing his resume but said he committed no crimes.

Santos has adopted a defiant tone against a growing chorus of opposition from within his own party.

More than a dozen top Republicans in Nassau County, where Santos’ congressional district is located, blasted the freshman lawmaker as a liar and a disgrace as they urged him to step down Wednesday. A handful of Santos’ fellow freshman House Republicans have joined in, including Rep. Nick Langworthy, who is also the chair of the New York Republican Party.

But newly minted Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthy is not calling on Santos to resign from the House, where Republicans hold a slim majority over Democrats and losing Santos’ vote would make the speaker’s job more difficult.

“Voters have elected George Santos,” McCarthy told reporters on Capitol Hill. “He is seated, he is part of the Republican conference.”

McCarthy appeared to note that Santos is facing an ethics investigation in the House, and said, “if anything is found to be wrong, he will be held accountable, exactly as anybody else in this body would be.”

The speaker suggested Wednesday that Santos would receive a committee assignment, though he ruled out the congressman getting a spot on the highest-profile panels.

On Thursday, McCarthy also ruled out the possibility that Santos would have access to top secret information for now.

“He’s got a long way to go to earn trust,” the speaker said.

McCarthy’s remarks contrasted with the barrage of criticism that Long Island Republicans hurled at Santos a day earlier.

“George Santos’ campaign last year was a campaign of deceit, lies and fabrication,” Nassau County Republican Party Chairman Joseph Cairo said. “He’s disgraced the House of Representatives and we do not consider him one of our congresspeople.”

Santos last month admitted to fabricating numerous details of his life and apologized for “having embellished my resume.”

But Santos also pushed back on some of the reporting from a bombshell New York Times investigation, including that he faces unresolved criminal fraud charges in Brazil from years ago.

“I am not a criminal here — not here or in Brazil or any jurisdiction in the world. Absolutely not. That didn’t happen,” he told the New York Post.

Article source: https://www.cnbc.com/2023/01/12/gop-rep-george-santos-vows-to-serve-out-his-full-term.html