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a tiny publication on Long Island [...] The North Shore Leader wrote in September, when few others were covering Santos, about his "inexplicable rise" in reported net worth—from essentially nothing in 2020 to as much as $11 million two years later. [...] no one followed its story before Election Day.
In interviews with WABC radio and the New York Post – the first times Santos has spoken publicly about the controversy – he acknowledged that he had fabricated some facts.
SANTOS, George, a Representative from New York; born on July 22, 1988; unsuccessful candidate for election to the One Hundred Seventeenth Congress in 2020; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress (January 3, 2023–present).
The Washington, DC, office and the district offices of former Representative George Santos will continue to serve the people of the Third Congressional District of New York under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Representative George Santos was expelled from Congress on December 1, 2023, pursuant to H. Res. 878.
O MM. Juiz de Direito, Dr.(a) Ricardo Alberto Pereira – Juiz Titular do Cartório da 2ª Vara Criminal da Comarca de Niterói, Estado do Rio de Janeiro, FAZ SABER que o Promotor de Justiça Titular deste juízo, denunciou o nacional George Anthony Devolder Santos -Nacionalidade Americana – Profissão: Professor – Estado Civil: Solteiro – Data de Nascimento: 22/07/1988 Idade: 25 – Filiação: Pai -Gercino Antonio dos Santos Junior Mãe – Fatima Alzira Caruso Horta Devolder [The Honorable Judge Ricardo Alberto Pereira, Judge of the 2nd Criminal Court of the City of Niterói, State of Rio de Janeiro, DOES NOTICE that the Prosecutor General of this court, denounced the national George Anthony Devolder Santos – American Nationality – Profession: Teacher – Marital Status: Single – Date of Birth: 22/07/1988 Age: 25 – Parentage: Father -Gercino Antonio dos Santos Junior Mother – Fatima Alzira Caruso Horta Devolder ]
Republican leaders in Congress have declined to answer questions about the congressman-elect.
In an interview in December with the political publication City & State, Mr. Santos suggested that he was not openly gay when he first married. 'I did marry young, and I married a young woman at the time, and we pretty much were in love,' he said.
In March 2011, Santos commented on a photo shared by a Facebook friend which shows someone making what appears to be a military salute with the caption "something like Hitler." In his comment, Santos writes [sic]: "hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh hiiiiiiiiiiiitlerrrrrrrrrrr (hight hitler) lolololololololololololol sombody kill her!! the jews and black mostly lolllolol!!! Dum" ~. Patch also verified through another former friend, Gregory Morey-Parker, that the original Facebook post under which Santos wrote the Hitler comment existed.
I would have never gotten the nomination from the Nassau County GOP if I had not concluded college.
a tiny publication on Long Island [...] The North Shore Leader wrote in September, when few others were covering Santos, about his "inexplicable rise" in reported net worth—from essentially nothing in 2020 to as much as $11 million two years later. [...] no one followed its story before Election Day.
SANTOS, George, a Representative from New York; born on July 22, 1988; unsuccessful candidate for election to the One Hundred Seventeenth Congress in 2020; elected as a Republican to the One Hundred Eighteenth Congress (January 3, 2023–present).
The Washington, DC, office and the district offices of former Representative George Santos will continue to serve the people of the Third Congressional District of New York under the supervision of the Clerk of the House of Representatives. Representative George Santos was expelled from Congress on December 1, 2023, pursuant to H. Res. 878.
Republican leaders in Congress have declined to answer questions about the congressman-elect.
In interviews with WABC radio and the New York Post – the first times Santos has spoken publicly about the controversy – he acknowledged that he had fabricated some facts.
In March 2011, Santos commented on a photo shared by a Facebook friend which shows someone making what appears to be a military salute with the caption "something like Hitler." In his comment, Santos writes [sic]: "hiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiigh hiiiiiiiiiiiitlerrrrrrrrrrr (hight hitler) lolololololololololololol sombody kill her!! the jews and black mostly lolllolol!!! Dum" ~. Patch also verified through another former friend, Gregory Morey-Parker, that the original Facebook post under which Santos wrote the Hitler comment existed.
I would have never gotten the nomination from the Nassau County GOP if I had not concluded college.
In an interview in December with the political publication City & State, Mr. Santos suggested that he was not openly gay when he first married. 'I did marry young, and I married a young woman at the time, and we pretty much were in love,' he said.