If a person has a terrible record, and they have been accused of violating laws or their institution’s regulations, then it is likely that they will face disciplinary action and may be expelled or suspended from their institution. However, the decision to expel someone should always be made carefully and with consideration of a variety of factors, including whether or not expelling the student would set a terrible precedent for other students. Depending on the severity of the violations and the power of the accused, the decision to expel someone may have wide-reaching implications for other students and the institution as a whole. Ultimately, whether or not George Santos should be expelled would depend on the specific details of the case and the context of the decision-making process.
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