Facing a daunting vote count Friday among his own colleagues as he faces an expulsion vote, serial fabulist says he will leave Congress if it is 'God's will.''I've accepted the fate. I believe that if it's God's will to keep me here, I will stay. And if it is His will for me to leave, I will leave and I will do so graciously,' he in an interview hours before he was set to be judged by his colleagues.Santos continued to say he is being railroad, even while stopping short of asserting his total innocence, after the House Ethics Committee put out a devastating report that alleged he improperly diverted campaign contributions to pay for treatments, Hermes bags, purchases, and cash withdrawals at a casino.
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