NY Rep. George Santos pleaded not guilty to 10 new charges in federal court on Friday.
GOP lawmakers from New York moved this week to force a vote on whether to kick Santos out of Congress.
AdvertisementAdvertisementRepublican Rep. George Santos dodged protestors and kept silent after pleading not guilty to a slew of new criminal charges in federal court in New York on Friday.
But in Washington DC, his congressional colleagues from New York are forcing a vote on whether to kick him out.
AdvertisementAdvertisementSantos had previously pleaded not guilty to the original charges in May, and has called the federal case a "witch hunt."
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