Deliberately providing false information on an employment application / résumé is often grounds for dismissal.
But rep. elect Santos' (R-NY) publicized his false claims during his political election campaign.
"Long Island prosecutors have launched an investigation into U.S. Rep.-elect George Santos of New York, after revelations surfaced that the now-embattled Republican lied about his heritage, education and professional pedigree as he campaigned for office."
"The Republican has admitted to lying about having Jewish ancestry, a Wall Street pedigree and a college degree, but he has yet to address other lingering questions — including the source of what appears to be a quickly amassed fortune despite recent financial problems, including evictions and owing thousands in back rent."
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Should there be an exception in law? Lying on an employment application is grounds for dismissal, EXCEPT for elective office? When campaigning for elective office, tell any lie, as many as you like, no problem?
What should be done in this Santos case?
Is this a problem that demands statutory remedy? (meaning, should there be a law against this)
If so, what remedy? Forfeiture of campaign $funds?
Is Trump any better? "I will build a great, great wall on our Southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall, mark my words." Republican primary presidential candidate Donald J. Trump 15/06/16 www.DonaldJTrump.com
But rep. elect Santos' (R-NY) publicized his false claims during his political election campaign.
"Long Island prosecutors have launched an investigation into U.S. Rep.-elect George Santos of New York, after revelations surfaced that the now-embattled Republican lied about his heritage, education and professional pedigree as he campaigned for office."
"The Republican has admitted to lying about having Jewish ancestry, a Wall Street pedigree and a college degree, but he has yet to address other lingering questions — including the source of what appears to be a quickly amassed fortune despite recent financial problems, including evictions and owing thousands in back rent."

NY Prosecutors Investigating Rep.-Elect George Santos for Lying About His Past
U.S. Rep.-elect George Santos of New York He was scheduled to be sworn in next Tuesday, when the U.S. House reconvenes. If he assumes office, he could face investigations by the House Committee on Ethics and the Justice Department

Should there be an exception in law? Lying on an employment application is grounds for dismissal, EXCEPT for elective office? When campaigning for elective office, tell any lie, as many as you like, no problem?
What should be done in this Santos case?
Is this a problem that demands statutory remedy? (meaning, should there be a law against this)
If so, what remedy? Forfeiture of campaign $funds?
Is Trump any better? "I will build a great, great wall on our Southern border. And I will have Mexico pay for that wall, mark my words." Republican primary presidential candidate Donald J. Trump 15/06/16 www.DonaldJTrump.com