New York Republicans on Thursday introduced a resolution to expel their colleague George Santos from the House of Representatives, just weeks after the lying congressman’s campaign treasurer pleaded guilty to fraud conspiracy. The resolution, led by Rep. Anthony D’Esposito, faults Santos for lying about his personal history and past employment and for being indicted on 23 counts for illegal acts during his 2022 campaign, including wire fraud, money laundering, stealing public funds and falsifying federal finance disclosure forms. The expulsion resolution requires a two-thirds majority to pass the lower chamber. The Long Island pol was hit with 13 counts for...