That includes access to the House floor, lawmakers-only gym and dining facilities, and more.
AdvertisementRep. George Santos of New York may be expelled from the House as soon as this week.
Those privileges — which would also apply if he resigned — typically include the ability to walk onto the House floor, use lawmakers-only facilities, and even purchase (and perhaps auction off) their own office furniture.
In other words, George Santos may be able to keep LARPing as a member of Congress if he's expelled.
Sen. Markwayne Mullin, a former House member, hanging out with former Speaker Kevin McCarthy on the House floor on November 27.
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