We had an Ethics Committee that unanimously on a bipartisan basis, advanced this report with a breathtaking finding of wrongdoing. It was clear, it was time for the fantastic George Santos to leave the building.
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Johnson argues that the findings of the Ethics Committee made it clear that George Santos needed to be expelled from Congress.
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The reality is Scott is among the very most trusted policy voices in South Dakota. And as I thought about why that is, it's because so many people in politics, they are dramatic, and they are hyperbolic, and their hair is always on fire.
If we don't fix what the foundational problems of the House Republican Conference, the new speaker is just going to be in the same old stupid clown car, but a different driver, that's not going to get it done.
On one hand, it is sufficient to describe my friend, Scott, as a third-generation producer from Volga. That's important and noble work, so, it's a good description. But on the other hand, it doesn't tell the whole story.
Of course, there are a number of important investments being made as a part of the infrastructure package. We do want to make sure that those investments don't strengthen our adversaries.





