Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:kAnonymous wrote:Jake Sherman reports that “Speaker Johnson says in a closed House Republican meeting that the vote to expel Santos is a "vote of conscience" and noted that House Republican leadership is not whipping it.”
So much for the party of law and order.
If we had an independent media rather than a pro GOP one, this would probably be covered.
He’s out but a majority of his party voted to keep him.
Anonymous wrote:He is out!!!
Anonymous wrote:kAnonymous wrote:Jake Sherman reports that “Speaker Johnson says in a closed House Republican meeting that the vote to expel Santos is a "vote of conscience" and noted that House Republican leadership is not whipping it.”
So much for the party of law and order.
Anonymous wrote:105 GOP votes to expel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:kAnonymous wrote:Jake Sherman reports that “Speaker Johnson says in a closed House Republican meeting that the vote to expel Santos is a "vote of conscience" and noted that House Republican leadership is not whipping it.”
So much for the party of law and order.
There really could be no better outcome than the Rs voting en masse to protect this obvious criminal. No one can doubt who they are.
Anonymous wrote:kAnonymous wrote:Jake Sherman reports that “Speaker Johnson says in a closed House Republican meeting that the vote to expel Santos is a "vote of conscience" and noted that House Republican leadership is not whipping it.”
So much for the party of law and order.
kAnonymous wrote:Jake Sherman reports that “Speaker Johnson says in a closed House Republican meeting that the vote to expel Santos is a "vote of conscience" and noted that House Republican leadership is not whipping it.”