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- "Teen Romanced by George Santos: He Lied to Me, Too"

A man who was 18 years old when he began dating and then moved in with George Santos—while the future congressman was married to a woman—says he was lied to, too.

“He used to say he would get money from Citigroup, he was an investor,” Pedro Vilarva told The New York Times of his 2014 romance with Santos, who was then 26. “One day it’s one thing, one day it’s another thing. He never ever actually went to work.”




-Ex-boyfriend accuses George Santos of stealing his phone, not paying bills, and never going to work: report

His ex-boyfriend told The New York Times that he feels gullible for believing some of the lies.




-George Santos Voters Air Out Their Grievances With 'Fraud' Republican's Lies

Rep.-elect George Santos’ (R-N.Y.) voters told CNN’s Eva McKend that they feel “completely betrayed” by the Republican and weighed in on his litany of lies last week (You can watch voters weigh in on Santos in the clip below).

Santos, who is reportedly facingat least two investigations, has come under fire over falsehoods and several inconsistencie s regarding details he shared about his background, such as his education, his connection to Holocaust survivors, the date of his mother’s death, and his work history.




-Santos should consider resigning, veteran GOP lawmaker says

Even as the House GOP leadership keeps silent, a veteran Republican lawmaker said Sunday that George Santos should consider resigning after the congressman-elect from New York admitted to lying about his heritage, education and professional career.

Texas Rep. Kevin Brady, a former House Ways and Means chairman who has served in Congress for 25 years, told “Fox News Sunday” that Santos would have “to take some huge steps” to regain trust and respect in his district. Santos is set to be sworn in Tuesday when the new Congress begins.

“This is troubling in so many ways. Certainly, he’s lied repeatedly,” said Brady, who is retiring from the House. “He certainly is going to have to consider resigning.” Brady said a decision about whether Santos steps down is one “to be made between he and the voters who elected him.”



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 :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny: :2funny:

Do people actually believed that politicians never lied?

Politician and honesty is like water and oil... you can't mix them no matter how hard you shake them together.



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Still no worst than the "compulsive liar" (per the neutral PH members) on here... ;D



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Really..to a "Rocky" start.. very similar to THAT GUY aka the "compulsive liar" (per the neutral PH members) on here indeed.. ;D:

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Liar George Santos’ First Day in Congress Is Off to a Rocky Start

Despite everything, George Santos is set to be sworn into Congress on Tuesday.

The 34-year-old Republican who won the race to represent New York’s 3rd District has faced intense scrutiny since The New York Times reported last month that he appeared to have made up large portions of his backstory, including his education, his employment history, his financial dealings, and even that some of his employees were killed in the Pulse nightclub shooting. The Times report was only the beginning, however, and it’s since become clear that Santos essentially conned his way into office. Democrats and even some Republicans have called for a congressional investigation.



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His well established long standing fraudulent rep even spread to another country... :idiot2: ;D:

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Brazil revives fraud case against embattled U.S. GOP congressman-elect George Santos

George Santos will be sworn in Tuesday at the new Republican congressman representing New York's 3rd Congressional District despite admitting that much of his résumé and biography is a lie, a federal investigation into his finances, local inquiries into his multiple fabrications, and as of Monday, a criminal fraud investigation in his native Brazil, The New York Times reports.

A Brazilian judge approved charges against Santos in 2011 after he admitted to using a stolen checkbook and a false name to make fraudulent purchases near Rio de Janeiro in 2008 — he wrote at least two stolen checks to buy about $1,300 worth of goods, The Wall Street Journal reports. That case was suspended because police could not locate Santos, who moved to New York in 2011, the Times reports, but the Rio de Janeiro prosecutor's office said the case has been reopened now that he has been located.

Prosecutors in Rio will now formally ask Santos, 34, to respond to the charges via a "rogatory letter" sent through Brazil's Justice Ministry to the U.S. Justice Department, the Times reports. Santos can't be compelled to respond, but once he is notified, the case can proceed, and if "Santos does not present a defense in the Brazilian case, he will be tried in absentia." If found guilty, he could get up to five years in jail and a fine.



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Not surprised...li ke how the members here call THAT GUY a "compulsive liar", also not surprised the members there call this guy a "liar"... ;D:


"Embattled Rep. George Santos Reportedly Called a Liar on House Floor During Rough First Day in Congress"



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George Santos admitted to using stolen checkbook in Brazil, report says

The latest allegation against George Santos isn't that he lied, but that he stole, and his notoriety could lead to him being charged with fraud by the end of the week. Police in Brazil said the congressman-elect from New York admitted to using a stolen checkbook in 2008



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The Wild Eviction Drama George Santos Can’t Seem to Explain

Rep. George Santos is once again on the move.

At least, that’s what the embattled Republican congressman-elect told The Daily Beast this week, in response to questions about the Queens apartment he’s been staying at with his sister. It turns out, according to New York court records, his sister was already facing potential eviction for failure to pay rent at that apartment.

The details of Santos’ wanderings add to the cloak of contradictions and lies surrounding his biographical and financial claims, raising new questions about exactly where he lived and how he funded his lifestyle and his campaign. The pending ouster also clashes with the sharp stance the Republican took against the city’s eviction moratorium and in support of landlords, when he lamented the rent his family had lost on “13 properties”—claims he has since acknowledged are flat-out lies.

Santos, whose 2022 financial disclosure states a net worth between $2.5 million and $11.5 million—along with a condo in Rio de Janeiro valued between $500,001 and $1 million—was spotted moving into his sister’s Elmhurst neighborhood apartment on Dec. 27. The move came as a spate of media reports began to unravel his pretenses to wealth and corporate success, along with a number of fabrications about some of the basic facts of his life. Those claims have drawn inquiries from multiple law enforcement agencies, with reports of a federal investigation coming the day after the move.

But three weeks before Santos was spotted toting his personal effects and four dogs into the Elmhurst apartment—which Santos has consistently listed as his address on federal campaign finance loans, despite being registered to vote at another address—the property’s owners asked a Queens County court to issue an eviction warrant against his sister. The motion was the latest step in a long-running landlord-tenant dispute regarding what is now years of allegedly unpaid rent. A court appearance is scheduled for February.



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So he's not just a "compulsive liar" like THAT GUY on here, he also hates..others based solely on skin tones?  ???:

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Congressman-Elect George Santos, Who Lied About His Ethnicity, Jobs And Education, Also Promoted A Racist Agenda

One of the weirdest stories of the 2022 political cycle has been the series of revelations about George Santos, who was elected to represent New York’s 3rd Congressional District in the House of Representative s.

A series of reports by The New York Times and other outlets have revealed that nearly every detail about Santos’ resume and backstory has been a lie, including his education, job history, ethnicity and possibly his sexual orientation. Despite these blatant lies, Santos has refused to step down and has shown up to Congress to participate in the chaotic first days of the new Republican-controlled House. But as more info comes out about Santos, it appears the newly-elected Congressman is a liar and a racist.

Sharing Racist Obama Meme

The most shocking instance of racism alleged against Santos came in November 2020, shortly after he lost his first congressional election. Joshua Sauberman uncovered an old post on Santos’ Instagram page from 2014, when Santos shared a picture of Barack and Michelle Obama that had been crudely altered to make them look like apes.



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Man even in a different language... ;D:

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A Democrat yelled the Portuguese word for 'liar' at George Santos after he cast his vote for Kevin McCarthy for Speaker

Someone on the Democratic side of the House chamber yelled "mentiroso" at Rep.-elect George Santos.

The word means "liar" in both Portuguese and Spanish.

Recent reports revealed Santos fabricated vast swaths of his resume while campaigning for office.

A Democrat called Representative-elect George Santos a liar in Portuguese on the House floor after he cast his vote for Representative-elect Kevin McCarthy as Speaker of the House on Tuesday.

It's unclear who yelled the word "mentiroso," meaning "liar," in Portuguese and Spanish, but the Washington Post reported it came from the Democratic side of the chamber and was directed at Santos, who says his parents are immigrants from Brazil.

McCarthy endorsed Santos on the campaign trail, and Santos responded by giving a glowing endorsement of McCarthy to become the next Speaker. But Santos' vote and endorsement weren't enough on Tuesday to propel McCarthy to a leadership role — the House voted three times to try and elect a Speaker, but was thwarted each time by about 20 Republicans, including Lauren Boebert, Matt Gaetz, and Chip Roy.

The House cannot move forward without a Speaker and must keep voting for one before any members are sworn in. Tuesday's failure to elect a Speaker on the first vote marked the first time such an event had happened in 100 years.

Santos had an uncomfortable first day in office — the representative-elect spent much of his time on Capitol Hill dodging reporters and sat alone in the chamber.

The vitriol directed at Santos on Tuesday was not wholly unexpected. Recent revelations about Santos revealed he lied about much of his biography while campaigning, including his employment history, religion, education, and place of residence.

Santos previously fessed up about some of his past lies in an interview with WABC radio.

"I'm not going to make excuses for this, but a lot of people overstate in their resumes, or twist a little bit," Santos said. "I'm not saying I'm not guilty of that."



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A running list of George Santos' apparent lies
How many ways has Santos 'embellished' his life story?


Here's a list of things Santos has said about himself that he now admits are not true or appear to be blatant fabrications:

He attended an elite prep school
Santos grew up in Queens, a child of Brazilian immigrants, and in 2019 and 2020 he said he attended the elite "Horace Mann preparatory school in the Bronx," but had to quit four months before graduation because "my parents fell on hard times" when their purported real estate portfolio imploded in the 2008 recession. A Horace Mann spokesman told CNN that a search of school records uncovered "no evidence that George Santos (or any alias) attended Horace Mann."

He graduated from college
Santos said he graduated from New York City's Baruch College in 2010 with a bachelor's degree in economics and finance, and also attended New York University — but after officials at both colleges said they had no records of him attending, he came clean to the New York Post. "I didn't graduate from any institution of higher learning. I'm embarrassed and sorry for having embellished my résumé."

He worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup
Santos also admitted to the Post he "never worked directly" for Goldman Sachs or Citigroup, despite claiming to have worked for both on his campaign website. He chalked up that résumé "embellishment" to a "poor choice of words," telling Fox News that trying to explain the role he played as a middleman between the banks and clients would have been "way above the American people's head."

He trashed Goldman Sachs at a financial conference
In a June 2022 podcast, Santos bragged that he had "berated" his "employer," Goldman Sachs, on stage at Anthony Scaramucci's SALT conference. Goldman Sachs and Santos both agree now that he never worked there, and Scaramucci told CNN he has no record showing Santos was on the renewable energy panel he claimed to be on, or even attended the conference.

He founded an animal rescue charity
Santos claimed in his campaign biography that he started a nonprofit animal rescue called Friends of Pets United in 2013 that was "able to effectively rescue 2400 dogs and 280 cats." The IRS and attorneys general of New York and New Jersey said they have no record of a registered charity with that name, and the woman who hosted the one known fundraiser Santos held for his charity told the Times she never received any of the raised funds.

He owns property
Santos claimed in February 2021 that he and his family owned a portfolio of 13 properties they "worked hard to acquire," but the Times found no records that he owned any real estate. "George Santos does not own any properties," he confessed to the Post, adding that he currently resided at his sister's place on Long Island. He also confirmed the Times' report that he was twice evicted for not paying rent and said he still hasn't paid $12,000 he was ordered to give one of the landlords.

He's half-Black
Santos wrote on Twitter in 2020 that he identifies as "bi-racial," and when pressed to elaborate, he said he's "Caucasian and Black." Though both his parents were born in Brazil, he said his father has roots in Angola and his "White Caucasian mother" had "fled socialism in Europe" as "an immigrant from Belgium."

He's Jewish
Santos has claimed to be a nonobservant "proud American Jew" and a "Latino Jew." His maternal "grandparents fled Jewish persecution in Ukraine, settled in Belgium, and again fled persecution during WWII," his campaign biography began. Santos was listed as one of two Jewish Republicans elected in 2022 at a Republican Jewish Coalition convention in Las Vegas in November, and tweeted Nov. 3 that it "was an honor to address fellow members of the Jewish community." He told Jewish Insider he embraced both "my mother's Jewish background beliefs" and "my father's Roman Catholic beliefs" as his own and treasured his four trips to Israel. "I never claimed to be Jewish," Santos told the Post. "I am Catholic. Because I learned my maternal family had a Jewish background I said I was 'Jew-ish.'"

His grandparents are Holocaust survivors
Santos tweeted in 2020 that he's "the grandson of Holocaust refugees," said in a 2021 campaign video that his "grandparents survived the Holocaust," and suggested in a February 2022 interview that his family changed its "Ukrainian last name," Zabrovsky, like many "World War II refugees or survivors of the Holocaust." But both his maternal grandparents were born in Brazil decades before World War II, The Forward reports, and they don't "appear in Brazilian immigration cards in the 1930s or 1940s, or in the databases of Yad Vashem or the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum, which list European Jewish refugees." Gea Sierdsma, a distant Dutch relative of Santos who has researched the family's genealogy, and professional genealogist Megan Smolenyak both found no evidence of Jewish or Ukrainian roots in the Santos family tree.

He lost employees in the Pulse nightclub shooting
Santos told WYNC in November 2022 that his company "lost four employees" who "were at Pulse nightclub" in Orlando during a tragic 2016 mass shooting. But a "review of news coverage and obituaries found that none of the 49 victims appear to have worked at the various firms named in his biography," the Times reports.

His mother was a financial executive
Santos also claimed on his website that his mother, Fatima Devolder, "came from nothing, but worked her way up to be the first female executive at a major financial institution," and "was in her office in the South Tower on September 11, 2001, when the horrific events of that day unfolded." But contemporaneou s articles and interviews with Santos' friends and former roommates describe Devolder as a cook and house cleaner "who spoke only Portuguese," the Times reports, and none "could recall any instance of her working in finance."

His mother died in the 9/11 attacks
Santos tweeted in July 2021 that "9/11 claimed my mothers (sic) life." His campaign biography amended that to say "she survived the tragic events on September 11th, but she passed away a few years later when she lost her battle to cancer." Devolder died in 2016.

'I am not a criminal'
Santos has not been convicted of a crime, but he is under investigation in two countries — and he admitted to breaking the law in Brazil when he was 19, the Times reports. Police and court records show he used a stolen checkbook to make fraudulent purposes in 2008, confessed to the crime in 2010, and was charged in 2011, the year he moved back to New York. Brazilian prosecutors suspended the case when they couldn't find him, but reopened it after his serial lies as a congressman-elect allowed them to locate him. That makes his statement to the Post, that "I am not a criminal here — not here or in Brazil or any jurisdiction in the world," suspect at best.

He voted against the House omnibus bill
Santos claimed on his website Jan. 4 that he voted "nay" on the House fiscal 2023 spending bill that passed on Dec. 23, more than two weeks before he was to be sworn in as a congressman. At the time he made that claim, he still hadn't been sworn in, because the House had not yet elected a speaker. Nevertheless, he also put out a statement a day earlier announcing that he had been sworn in as a member of Congress — though in this case, it seems to be less a lie and more a failure to stop an automated email from sending.
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