New York Republicans have introduced a resolution to expel Congressman George Santos from the House of Representatives. Santos, who is facing new federal charges, including identity theft and credit card fraud, is set to be arraigned on Friday. The resolution, led by Rep. Anthony D'Esposito, accuses Santos of lying about his personal history and past employment, as well as engaging in illegal campaign finance actions during his 2022 campaign. The resolution requires a two-thirds majority to pass. Other New York Republican representatives, including Nick LaLota, Marc Molinaro, and Brandon Williams, are cosponsoring the measure. Santos's campaign treasurer, Nancy Marks, recently pleaded guilty to fraud conspiracy. Santos has responded on social media, stating that he is entitled to due process and will not resign. If the resolution passes, Santos could be expelled from Congress, leaving his seat vacant. The House could vote on the resolution as early as next week.