Breaking news: A subcommittee has been established to look into freshman congressman Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), who has admitted to fabricating large swaths of his biography and who has been accused of breaking campaign finance laws.
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Santos admitted to lying about his education and work history, but questions remain about the source of his wealth, which he used to help fund his campaign. In January, a nonpartisan watchdog group filed areportedSantos has resisted calls for him to resign, as has House Speaker Kevin McCarthy , who said Santos was legally elected and seated without objection. House Republicans assigned Santos to
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