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Several Republican House members from New York have introduced a pair of bills called the "No Fame for Fraud Resolution" and the "No Fortune for Fraud Act," which are explicitly designed to prevent George Santos from"Some will certainly protest, 'But there is nowhere else in the city to train!' There is also nowhere in the city to test nuclear weapons or fire machine guns in the open air.
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New York Republicans go to all-out war against SantosAnd the embattled fabulist is going to the mattresses himself as his colleagues try to push him out: “They can’t control me,” he said in an interview.
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New York Republicans hit back at Democrats for linking them to SantosGOP House freshmen from New York are fighting attempts to link them to George Santos ahead of 2024. “He is a bludgeoning tool the Democrats are using without regard for truth. They’re lying about us in relationship to him,” marcmolinaro said.
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Listen: George Santos eviction tapes show him begging to feed pet fish, mulling public assistanceIn the summer of 2014, a recently evicted George Santos was in Queens Housing Court, begging a judge to let him back inside the apartment to feed his pet fish. According to a former roommate, the fish didn't exist.
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Downstate US Rep. Mary Miller, a critic of Chicago, coming to city to raise campaign fundsThe allure of Chicago green on St. Patrick’s Day is apparently enough for downstate Republican U.S. Rep. Mary Miller to overcome her fears of a city she has described as a “war zone.”
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NY reps unveil bill inspired by George Santos to stop accused lawmakers from profiting from fameRep. Anthony D'Esposito and several other New York Republicans are pushing to stop embattled GOP colleague George Santos from potentially making money from his fame if he is indicted or convicted of certain crimes, according to new legislation.
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NY GOP reps introduce bill to ban George Santos from profiting off fame if convictedA group of New York Republicans introduced legislation in Congress on Tuesday that seeks to ban House members from profiting off of fame that results from being convicted of certain crimes. T…
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