Shortly after the now-expelled George Santos took office, the media presented a mountain of evidence that he lied during his campaign about almost every aspect of his personal life. Santos claimed, falsely, that he had been a volleyball star, a graduate of Baruch College, an employee of Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, that he was Jewish, and that he had lost family both in the Holocaust and on 9/11. Republican campaign officials subsequently acknowledged that some of this information was circulating just after Santos locked down the GOP nomination in 2022. They did not pressure him to withdraw because it meant losing the seat, but were pretty sure something was “going to come out about th
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