There are campaign finance red flags everywhere. The FEC may be toothless but federal prosecutors aren’t as forgiving of conspiracies to commit wire fraud. |
A member of Congress is not subject to recall. They are only subject to expulsion under Art. 1, § 5. |
Can this scammer collect any pension after serving only one term if he makes it that far? Please say he cannot. |
IIRC you need five years of service for benefits to vest. |
Many believe that Cingress earns a “full” pension equal to annual salary ($174,000). This is not the case. A member accrued benefits at the rate of 1.5% annually for the earliest years of service. IOW a member serving five years would earn a benefit equal to 7.5% of the average salary paid over the three highest years of earning. So someone earning a salary of $174,000 would receive an annual pension of $13,050 before taxes, or less than $1100 a month once they turn 62. |
+1 Even in states like California and Wisconsin that have recall options can’t use them for federal elected officials. |
Can he cast votes from a Brazilian prison? |
Exactly what I've been thinking - he gives off psychopathic vibes. |
Looks like he hired at least one staffer. Anyone know that fancy fellow? |
Who is the staffer? Another grifter? I will laugh if it is husband. Marry for love, stay for the grift. How soon might the campaign finance issues give rise to a federal indictment? Wasn’t there a Republican house member who used funds inappropriately (office redo, trips…..) in the last decade. Well dressed ambiguously sexuality/probably closeted. Resigned after or during criminal proceeding? So, there is hope this serial liar will be gone soon.
Also - has anyone cleared up his citizenship? Wikipedia was super confusing/oblique. Born here? Born to citizens? Naturalized? Faking all of it? |
The guy who used campaign funds to decorate his office to look like the Downton Abbey library? |
Thankfully for Santos, the new rules package guts the Ethics Committee |