The 35-year-old first term lawmaker became just the sixth House member in history to be expelled, and the first who wasn’t already convicted of crimes or who had demonstrated “disloyalty to the Union” during the Civil War. Many of his fellow Republicans joined with almost all Democrats to provide the two-thirds majority needed for expulsion, even though the move narrows the already-thin GOP majority. WASHINGTON—The House voted Friday to expel Representative George Santos, capping the New York Republican’s bizarre journey from political unknown to Congressional pariah amid a blizzard of revelations about his falsified background and criminal charges of laundering...