George Santos attacks the Ethics Committee that proposed his expulsion: "Due process is dead"
The representative from New York said he thinks the resolution to depose him will be successful but that he is not worried because he prefers not to "work with a bunch of hypocrites."
"It's flawed. It was designed to smear me. It was designed to force me out of my seat," said Representative George Santos about the report of the House Ethics Committee that claims to have found "substantial evidence" that he committed numerous crimes.
Santos argued Friday on X Spaces hosted by Monica Matthews that in normal conditions, the investigative committee should have stepped aside to let the Justice Department investigate. But that "political expedience" mattered more than the process: "Due process is dead."
The representative for New York also stated that the report was written by "political staff" and that "at its best," it was a "political opposition hit piece" written with the intention of damaging someone's reputation.
Despite surviving an expulsion petition at the beginning of the month, Santos said he believes that the resolution to remove him presented by the Ethics Committee will achieve its goal of removing him from his seat. However, he maintained that it didn't bother him because he didn't want to "work with a bunch of hypocrites."
Santos, who has already announced that he will not run for re-election, also vindicated his career and said that he would not resign because by doing so, he would be agreeing with the accusations in the report.