
NY reps introduce bills to block George Santos from profiting off scandals, including any possible Netflix gig
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Rep. Anthony D'Esposito led five other GOP freshman congressmen from New York in introducing bills that aim to prevent George Santos from profiting off federal election law violations.
The first proposal, No Fame for Fraud Resolution, "would change rules governing the House of Representatives to ensure current House Members indicted for violations of the Federal Election Act of 1971, or any other offenses that Members of Congress may lose their congressional pension for, cannot financially profit off their story," according to D'Esposito's office. Danielle Wallace is a reporter for Fox News Digital covering politics, crime, police and more. Story tips can be sent to danielle.wallace@fox.com and on Twitter: @danimwallace.
The No Fortune for Fraud Act, the second measure, "ensures current or former House Members found guilty of violating the Federal Election Act of 1971, or other laws that would bar them from receiving their congressional pension, are not able to financially profit off their story," D'Esposito's office says.