

Dave Portnoy is not one to take a political stance. Like, he affirmed his standing with all who stand to lose their lives in the war. Given that Portnoy does not shy away from controversial takes, that made for a surprising twist.
Dave Portnoy had an interesting take on George Santos’ ouster from the House of Representatives. Santos, a Republican who represents the 3rd congressional district of New York, was elected to Congress last year. The decision to vote him out was taken after an ethics report emerged, shedding light on potential violations during his term. 311 voted for his removal and 114 against. Of those in favor, 206 were Democrats and 105 Republicans, according to the BBC.
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Dave Portnoy expresses interest in George Santos movie
In a historic moment, the House of Representatives ejected George Santos, now a former member of Congress. Following the congressman’s exit, Dave Portnoy took to his X handle. He announced he would compulsorily watch the George Santos movie, assuming such a venture is embarked upon by Hollywood. Portnoy wrote, “I will watch the George Santos movie the first night it becomes available. Good night, sweet Prince.”
I will watch the George Santos movie the 1st night it becomes available. Goodnight sweet Prince.
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) December 1, 2023
Hulu has a series, with one episode out, called George Santos: The Man, the Myths, the Lessons. It is an ABC7 New York Eyewitness News investigation, exploring Santos’ journey in politics. Santos has further charges to face, with the potential to land him behind bars for up to 20 years if found guilty. The New York Times reported that Santos had lied about his Wall Street career, his college degrees, and having Jewish ancestry.
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In dire straits despite enjoying some privileges
George Santos will enjoy many of the privileges available to members of Congress once they no longer occupy those posts. That includes borrowing books from the Library of Congress and using the gym in the Capitol. He cannot, however, vote on legislation anymore. Along with that, there are 23 felony charges awaiting him. Those run the gamut from wire fraud to theft of public funds.
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George Santos’ ouster was reportedly masterminded by a small group of Republicans. Once it became clear to them he had no intention of resigning, they opted to put it to a vote. Third time’s the charm, as two previous attempts to remove Santos proved unsuccessful. On this occasion, they succeeded in making history.
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