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EPISODE · Mar 28, 2026 · 4 MIN

Biography Flash George Santos How His Expulsion Set the Standard for Congress Ethics Scandals

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George Santos, the disgraced former congressman whose 2023 expulsion still reverberates through Capitol Hill, has stayed largely out of the spotlight in the past few days, but his shadow looms large over the latest ethics scandal. Politico reports that as the House Ethics Committee wraps up its rare public trial against Florida Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Democrats who once pushed for Santos ouster are now scrambling for cover, with GOP leaders eyeing her expulsion just like they did his for misusing campaign funds. KPBS notes the bipartisan panel found her guilty on 25 counts Thursday night after midnight deliberations, reviewing 33,000 documents and 28 interviews, echoing the scathing report that sealed Santos fate before his boot from Congress. KSAT highlights how investigators uncovered her alleged commingling of campaign, personal, and business cash from a $5 million COVID relief overpayment, much like Santos personal splurges that got him the boot, with punishment recommendations coming in April that could mean censure or the House door. WSLS details her facing federal charges alongside family for that diamond-ring scheme, drawing direct parallels to Santos unchecked ethics breaches. No fresh public appearances, business moves, or verified social media posts from Santos himself surface in recent reliable coverage, though an old Fuse Magazine piece recirculates his past jabs at closeted Republicans crashing Grindr at conventions a hypocritical hook-up frenzy he once gleefully exposed. In the last 24 hours, no major headlines break on Santos directly, but his precedent fuels the Cherfilus-McCormick frenzy, potentially etching another chapter in his biographical legacy as the expulsion benchmark. All this underscores how Santos scandal keeps rippling, a cautionary tale for wayward pols. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on George Santos and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

George Santos, the disgraced former congressman whose 2023 expulsion still reverberates through Capitol Hill, has stayed largely out of the spotlight in the past few days, but his shadow looms large over the latest ethics scandal. Politico reports that as the House Ethics Committee wraps up its rare public trial against Florida Democrat Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, Democrats who once pushed for Santos ouster are now scrambling for cover, with GOP leaders eyeing her expulsion just like they did his for misusing campaign funds. KPBS notes the bipartisan panel found her guilty on 25 counts Thursday night after midnight deliberations, reviewing 33,000 documents and 28 interviews, echoing the scathing report that sealed Santos fate before his boot from Congress. KSAT highlights how investigators uncovered her alleged commingling of campaign, personal, and business cash from a $5 million COVID relief overpayment, much like Santos personal splurges that got him the boot, with punishment recommendations coming in April that could mean censure or the House door. WSLS details her facing federal charges alongside family for that diamond-ring scheme, drawing direct parallels to Santos unchecked ethics breaches. No fresh public appearances, business moves, or verified social media posts from Santos himself surface in recent reliable coverage, though an old Fuse Magazine piece recirculates his past jabs at closeted Republicans crashing Grindr at conventions a hypocritical hook-up frenzy he once gleefully exposed. In the last 24 hours, no major headlines break on Santos directly, but his precedent fuels the Cherfilus-McCormick frenzy, potentially etching another chapter in his biographical legacy as the expulsion benchmark. All this underscores how Santos scandal keeps rippling, a cautionary tale for wayward pols. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on George Santos and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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George Santos, the disgraced former congressman whose 2023 expulsion still reverberates through Capitol Hill, has stayed largely out of the spotlight in the past few days, but his shadow looms large over the latest ethics scandal. Politico reports...

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