George Santos reports to prison
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Journalist Mark Chiusano, author of "The Fabulist," says the N.Y. Republican won - and kept - his seat in Congress because the weakness of America's institutions allowed Santos' lies to go undetected.
Mr. Santos seems to be testing whether his notoriety will translate into a form of celebrity, if not eventual acceptance. By Nicholas Fandos WASHINGTON — As he strode into a bar packed with ...
George Santos, once congressman from New York, has officially been expelled from the House of Representatives. Good-night, sweet prince; and flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.
Rep. George Santos describes his launch to Congress as attention befitting an "it girl," a phrase typically reserved for a popular socialite who rubs elbows with the most famous people. But the ...
George Santos argued against his expulsion at an early-morning news conference outside the U.S. Capitol on ... Mr. Santos was just getting started on his final run as a lead in the play, ...
Former Rep. George Santos, R.-N.Y., announced Friday he is leaving the Republican Party and will seek reelection as an independent candidate in November despite being expelled from the House of ...
Upon reading your Tuesday editorial, I had the following thoughts: It’s too bad that Rep. George Santos didn’t wait to start lying until after he was elected to the House. In that case, he ...