One-on-One with Max Rose
Rep. George Santos has recused himself from his House committee assignments. It comes as a new poll shows nearly 80 percent of voters in his New York district want him to resign. Former New York Congressman Max Rose weighs in on the Santos scandal and what's next for New York politics.
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