Now-former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) was expelled from Congress on Friday, but he didn’t take the night off.
Instead, the disgraced Republican ― who was kicked out of the House after a committee alleged that he spent campaign funds on Botox and other personal expenses, which Santos has called a “politicized smear” ― kicked off the weekend by threatening to file ethics complaints against a few of the 311 members who voted to oust him.
If there was a single ounce of ETHICS in the “Ethics committee”, they would have not released this biased report. The Committee went to extraordinary lengths to smear myself and my legal team about me not being forthcoming (My legal bills suggest otherwise).
It is a disgusting…
— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) November 16, 2023
The fallen congressman, ax to grind firmly in hand, lobbed accusations at New York GOP Reps. Nicole Malliotakis, Nick LaLota and Mike Lawler, as well as against New Jersey Democratic Rep. Rob Menendez.
On X, nee Twitter, the infamously untruthful Santos claimed that come Monday, he would be filing complaints to the Office of Congressional Ethics against all four.
He accused LaLota of being a “no-show” during a stint working at a local board of elections while he was going to law school. A LaLota spokesperson fired back, telling The Hill that “George is just mad the congressman has three actual degrees, while he lied about one.”
On Monday the 3rd ethics report I’ll be submitting to the Office of Congressional Ethics is on @RepLaLota.
It has been raised in the local media that congressman Lalota obtained his JD attending Hofstra in day school while he was supposed to be working at the Board of elections…
— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023
Santos characterized Lawler as having “questionable campaign finance violations,” saying that a political firm Lawler co-founded has been paying for “services related to his campaign.” Last year, City & State New York reported that Lawler’s election campaigns had paid his own firm thousands of dollars in consulting fees.
On Monday I will be filling an Ethics complaint against @RepMikeLawler for questionable campaign finance violations.
Congressman Lawler owns portion of Checkmate Strategies and he uses the same firm that he is a beneficiary of to pay for services related to his campaign.
The…
— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023
At the time, a Lawler spokesperson told the news outlet that he didn’t enrich himself off his campaigns and that he had cleared everything with lawyers. In response to the new accusations by Santos, a spokesperson simply told the New York Post that it was a “badge of honor” to be “attacked by a serial liar and con man like George Santos.”
Santos accused Malliotakis, who has previously come under fire for buying stocks following private conversations with bank regulators, of “questionable” trading. A Malliotakis spokesperson told the Post, “We don’t respond to expelled George Santos because he is a scorned and known serial liar.”
Monday I will be filling an official complaint with the Office of congressional Ethics against @NMalliotakis regarding her questionable stock trading since joining the Ways and Means committee this Congress.
Before joining the committee the congresswoman didn’t have an active…
— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023
Finally, Santos said Menendez should be investigated in connection to his father, New Jersey Democratic Sen. Bob Menendez — who stands accused of bribery and acting as a foreign agent for Egypt, which he has denied. A spokesperson told The Hill that the younger Menendez will “not expend any energy responding” to Santos’ “Botox-fueled fits of rage.”
Mondays 4th Ethics report will be filled on Congressman Menendez (not to be confused with the senator).
While congressman Menedez has not been invoked by the diligent investigation of the DOJ into his father, there remains a question of what did he know and when did he know it,…
— George Santos (@MrSantosNY) December 2, 2023