Hear more thoughts on Santos and DeSantis in this week’s “What’s Your Point with Russ Parr & Armstrong Williams.”

With Russ representing the left and Armstrong standing in for the right, today's political debate involves the Middle East & George Santos.

How could Santos, who is accused of so much wrongdoing pass this test?

Controversial Republican congressman George Santos survived a second vote of expulsion on Wednesday. The vote this time was brought by fellow New York Republicans incensed over new criminal indictments returned against Santos last month.

During a campaign speech in New Hampshire, Donald Trump compared himself to Nelson Mandela while denouncing the criminal charges against him.

Rep. George Santos is facing 10 new federal charges of wire fraud, identity theft, making false statements and more amid calls for him to resign.

Former and current Los Angeles city council members Kevin de León and Gil Cedillo, respectively, sued claiming that a leaked racist recording they were on hurt their reputations.

New York Rep. George Santos inexplicably compared himself to Rosa Parks in response to Mitt Romney saying he shouldn't be in Congress.

Nicki Minaj has received many accolades in her career. However... this may be a first.  As reported by VIBE, a recent bill that was introduced to Congress this week has been named after the femcee, but this bill may actually have a negative effect on society. According to a press release on Tuesday, the bill is called the Medical Information Nuanced Accountability Judgment Act (a.k.a. The MINAJ Act). It would prohibit any Federal Government from imposing any mandate requiring an individual to receive a vaccine that has not been authorized for marketing for at least ten years unless a public health emergency is declared. 

House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy falsely claimed no one was arrested during civil unrest as opposed to the Jan. 6 riot.

Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene lied about the definition of critical race theory and claimed a single Illinois school received $5.1 billion.

Nassau County Republican officials called on George Santos to resign after he admitted to lying about his background, but he has refused.