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George Santos pleads guilty. What is the expelled congressman accused of?

Moments after former Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft, he told reporters he was doing the right thing by admitting his lies.

“Pleading guilty is a step I never imagined I would take, but it is necessary because it is the right thing to do,” the New York Republican said Monday. “It is not just an admission of my misrepresentation to others, but rather an admission of the lies I have told myself over the past few years.”

The confession comes nearly a year after he was indicted on 23 counts, including laundering campaign funds to pay for personal expenses, charging donors' credit cards and accepting unemployment benefits while on the job. He would have been tried in September had he not reached a guilty plea agreement with prosecutors.