So Long George! (2)

Dec 1, 2023 12:16 PM CST So Long George!
Finally, the Democrats and Republicans in the House agree on one thing: Criminals do not belong in Congress. The crimes that George Santos allegedly committed are these:

1. Conspiracy to Commit Offenses Against the U.S;

2. Wire Fraud: Santos was charged with nine counts of wire fraud;

3. False Statements: Santos faces four counts for allegedly making false statements on campaign finance reports in 2021 and April 2022 and House disclosure reports in 2020 and 2022;

4. Falsification of a Record or Document: Santos has been charged with two counts of falsifying documents for making allegedly false entries in his 2021 year-end and April 2022 quarterly campaign finance reports, which is punishable by a fine and/or up to 20 years in prison;

5. Aggravated Identity Theft: Santos faces two counts of alleged aggravated identity theft;

6. Aggravated identity theft;

7 Access Device Fraud: Prosecutors claim Santos violated 18 U.S. Code § 1029 through his credit card fraud scheme;

8. Unlawful Monetary Transactions Over $10,000: Santos was charged with three violations of 18 U.S. Code § 1957 for allegedly transferring campaign contributions to his personal bank account;

9. Theft of Public Money: Santos was charged with stealing public money from the U.S.
Dec 3, 2023 1:32 AM CST So Long George!
spungey
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president2525: Finally, the Democrats and Republicans in the House agree on one thing: Criminals do not belong in Congress. The crimes that George Santos allegedly committed are these:

1. Conspiracy to Commit Offenses Against the U.S;

2. Wire Fraud: Santos was charged with nine counts of wire fraud;

3. False Statements: Santos faces four counts for allegedly making false statements on campaign finance reports in 2021 and April 2022 and House disclosure reports in 2020 and 2022;

4. Falsification of a Record or Document: Santos has been charged with two counts of falsifying documents for making allegedly false entries in his 2021 year-end and April 2022 quarterly campaign finance reports, which is punishable by a fine and/or up to 20 years in prison;

5. Aggravated Identity Theft: Santos faces two counts of alleged aggravated identity theft;

6. Aggravated identity theft;

7 Access Device Fraud: Prosecutors claim Santos violated 18 U.S. Code § 1029 through his credit card fraud scheme;

8. Unlawful Monetary Transactions Over $10,000: Santos was charged with three violations of 18 U.S. Code § 1957 for allegedly transferring campaign contributions to his personal bank account;

9. Theft of Public Money: Santos was charged with stealing public money from the U.S.
He's going after other Republicans now so more chaos and upheaval in that house yet to come. It is going to be a rough ride until November 2024
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