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George Santos confessed to filing false campaign finance reports and charging donors on credit cards under false pretenses.
Former New York Rep. George Santos has announced that he will leave the Republican party — which he said "continues to lie and swindle its voter base" its voter base — and run for Congress as ...
Disgraced former GOP Representative George Santos, whose wild public scandals ranged from pretending to be a Broadway producer to embezzling campaign donor funds, reported to prison Friday to begin ...
Disgraced former New York Rep. George Santos is officially trading Cameo videos for commissary lines. The ousted lawmaker, 37 ...
About 45 constituents of Republican Rep. George Santos traveled from New York's 3rd Congressional District to Capitol Hill Tuesday to demand Congress vote to expel him.
Rep. George Santos, "would have never gotten the nomination from the Nassau County GOP" if he had not lied about his college education, he said.
George Santos said he’s too “proud” not to serve out his prison sentence after Tucker Carlson asked the former Republican congressman why he doesn’t just flee the country ahead of his ...
Considering the numerous whoppers former Rep. George Santos made before and after entering office, it makes sense that one of his last public statements before going to prison would also include a ...
George Foreman IV, the son of the legendary Houston boxer, is running for Congress. Foreman said he will run as an independent in the crowded race to replace the late U.S. Rep. Sylvester Turner, D ...
Sam Miele, a fundraiser for embattled Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., pleaded guilty to wire fraud Tuesday in connection with impersonating an aide to then-House Speaker Kevin McCarthy.
The scrutiny surrounding Santos' background comes a few weeks before he is supposed to be sworn in as a member of the House following his history-making win in New York's 3rd Congressional District.