George Santos Uses Cameo Videos to Make, of All Things, an Honest Buck
Former congressman George Santos, who was expelled from the House of Representatives and is facing federal fraud charges, is making money by addressing people on the video app Cameo.
In his videos, Santos jokingly refers to his past lies and scandals, showing little remorse for his actions and suggesting that he is not worried about the legal consequences he is facing.
House expels New York Rep. George Santos. It's just the sixth expulsion in the chamber's history.
Republican Rep. George Santos of New York has been expelled from the House after a critical ethics report on his conduct.
Santos fought the expulsion effort and appealed directly to lawmakers who worry about setting a new precedent for expulsions.
What's Next for George Santos? Court Dates and, Maybe, Reality TV.
George Santos, a former New York Republican congressman, has been expelled from the House and faces trial next year on charges of fraud and theft.
Despite his legal troubles, Santos may still have opportunities for a second act in reality TV or the entertainment industry.
George Santos Is Kicked Out of Congress in a Historic Vote
Republican congressman George Santos was expelled from the House after a bipartisan vote
Santos is the first person to be expelled from the House without a federal conviction or support for the Confederacy
Santos faces a federal trial next year.
George Santos is facing federal charges for multiple felonies related to his personal and campaign finances.
Prosecutors accuse Santos of falsifying campaign filings, stealing from donors, and using funds for personal expenses.
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The House is expected to start a two-day clock to vote on whether to expel George Santos from office.
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