New York Rep. George Santos, who has been embroiled in criminal and ethical investigations over his conduct, has been expelled from U.S. Congress after a vote by his Republican peers on Friday, becoming only the sixth member ousted from the chamber in its history. The final vote to immediately remove Santos was 311-114. The bill to push Santos out needed support from two-thirds of the House, or 290, in order to pass. Santos, 35, walked out of the chamber and into a vehicle outside after the vote. He had fought defiantly against his removal, speaking out against his colleagues in...