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Friday, December 8, 2023

Vol. 11, No. 49

HOLIDAY GIFT GUIDE

PILIP CALLS FOR SUOZZI GETS BACKING HOFSTRA PREZ TO RESIGN OF N. SHORE MAYORS

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House votes to expel Santos from his seat

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P R E S I D E N T F O R T H E D AY

Disgraced 3rd District representative just the 6th member ever booted BY B R A N D ON D U FF Y

Santos was seen leaving the U.S. Capitol Building before Johnson finalThe United States House of Repre- ized the vote amid a large gaggle of resentatives Friday morning voted to expel porters. Santos did not stop to comment New York’s 3rd Congressional District on the vote when heading to his car. Friday’s vote was the third attempt Representative George Santos, making him the sixth House member ever to be in six months to expel Santos and the first since the bipartisan House Ethics ousted from Congress. A special election will be held to re- Committee released its long-awaited place Santos and finish out his current 56-page report from investigators that found “substantial evidence” Santos vioterm in the next 70 to 80 days. lated federal law. The resolution to exInvestigators conpel Santos, which needed Additonal Santos cluded that Santos used at least 290 votes, passed coverage campaign funds for perwith a tally of 311-114, sonal purposes, defraudwith 105 Republicans PAGE 6 ed donors and filed false voting in favor. or incomplete campaign Top House Republican leaders, including newly-appointed and financial disclosures. Santos, who represents northern Speaker Mike Johnson, voted to keep Nassau County and a portion of northSantos in Congress. Santos’ expulsion is the first since east Queens, sought to “fraudulently 2002 when Ohio Democrat Jim Trafi- exploit every aspect of his House cancant was convicted on federal corruption didacy for his own personal financial charges. Santos is also the first Congress- profit,” the report said, adding that his man to be expelled since the Civil War campaign was maintained “through a without first being convicted of a felony. constant series of lies to his constituents, Santos, 35, has been subject to much donors, and staff about his background criticism for lying to voters about himself and experience.” Investigators said they found Sanin turning the district red after winning the seat in 2022 that was left vacant by tos’ conduct to be “beneath the dignity former U.S. Rep. Tom Suozzi (D-Glen of the office and to have brought severe Cove), who did not seek re-election in discredit upon the House.” Continued on Page 42 pursuit of a failed gubernatorial run.

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Third grade students visit the White House Experience at LIU Post.

Beth Horn takes reins of county art museum BY C A M E RY N O A K ES The Nassau County Museum of Art has a familiar face roaming its halls as the institution brings in former Sands Point Preserve Executive Director Beth Horn to lead the Roslyn Harbor art museum as its newest director. Horn announced her new position on social media Sunday. Efforts to contact Horn were unavailing. Horn, a Port Washington resident, was the Sands Point Preserve

Conservancy’s executive director for more than five years. She stepped down from the position in 2022. Herresume is filled with museum and leadership experience, according to her LinkedIn account, working as the associate director of public information for the Museum of Modern Art, senior director of special events and projects at the New York Botanical Garden and a trustee, treasurer and secretary for the Science Museum of Long Island. Horn is a graduate of Duke Uni-

versity, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in theater, and Columbia University, where she received a a master’s in theatre management. In an interview with the Long Island Weekly, Horn said that she is excited to be in the position and has been welcomed by staff in her first few weeks in the position. The hiring of Horn comes four months after the museum’s Board of Trustees opted not to renew the contract of Charles A. Riley II, who Continued on Page 43


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