alleged dog crime (which may have informed Senator Mitt Romney’s decision to call Santos a “sick puppy”); and attempts to use historical horrors – the Holocaust, 9/11, the Orlando Pulse ...
alleged dog crime (which may have informed Senator Mitt Romney’s decision to call Santos a “sick puppy”); and attempts to use historical horrors – the Holocaust, 9/11, the Orlando Pulse ...
But he also used the trip to sharpen the story he tells about former President Donald ... a different wealthy Republican as an elitist: Mitt Romney, who was once a Massachusetts governor and ...
Copyright 2024 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. FILE - Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., departs Capitol Hill in Washington, Jan. 11, 2023. On Tuesday, April 23 ...
George Santos positioned ... and even lying about his life story. Santos' presence at the center aisle to see and be seen with the arrivals was met with a stern rebuke from a fellow Republican, Sen.
By Michael Gold In the litany of lies and half-truths told by George Santos in a fanciful journey in which he was first elected to and then expelled from Congress, the one he told about his ...
Former U.S. Rep. George Santos has announced the end of his independent campaign to re-enter the House less than two months into his run. Santos was running to unseat Rep. Nick LaLota — a ...
Another chapter in the scandal-plagued career of New York Republican George Santos sputtered to an end this week as he abandoned his independent bid for a U.S. House seat on Long Island.
Disgraced ex-Republican George Santos has killed his short-lived bid for a new seat in Congress, announcing his withdrawal from the race for New York’s 1st Congressional District on Tuesday.
Former New York Rep. George Santos announced that he was dropping out of his bid to return to Congress, saying he didn't want to siphon off Republican votes by running as an independent.
Former New York Rep. George Santos suspended his campaign to return to Congress. The disgraced politician, running as an independent, said he didn't want to siphon off Republican votes.
NEW YORK -- Former New York Rep. George Santos is no longer running for Congress, he announced Tuesday on X. In March, Santos had announced plans to challenge Rep. Nick LaLota in New York's First ...