Former U.S. Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in connection with the federal fraud case that led to his expulsion from Congress.
The New York Republican entered the plea just weeks before his trial was set to begin in early September.
The big picture: Santos faced felony charges, including stealing from political donors, using campaign contributions for personal expenses, deceiving Congress about his wealth, and collecting unemployment benefits while working.
- He was expelled from the U.S. House after an ethics investigation revealed substantial evidence of law-breaking and misuse of his public position for personal gain.
- The guilty plea marks a significant development in the case that has tarnished Santos’ reputation and political career.