Embattled Rep.-elect George Santos was set to be sworn in Tuesday despite a spiral of investigations from federal and local prosecutors into his campaign spending and lies about his family history, resume and education.
Santos, like other new members of Congress, cannot be sworn in until there’s a new speaker.
Federal prosecutors in New York have started to examine Santos’ background and his financial dealings,The New York attorney general’s office said it’s looking into the allegations surrounding Santos, while local districts attorneys’ offices in Queens and Long Island have also said they are reviewing whether Santos broke any laws.
Democrats in Congress are expected to pursue several avenues against Santos, including a potential complaint with the Federal Election Commission and introducing a resolution to expel him once he’s a sitting member.
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