George Santos charged with defrauding campaign donors

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George Santos

I'm wondering if anyone is following the saga of George Santos.

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If you haven't followed him he has lied about his work history, he has lied property he owned, he has lied about his education and lastly lied about his Jewish heritage (or lack thereof).

Can anything be done? Will the Republicans do anything?

My guess is he will get a slap on the wrist. I'm not sure if citizens can conduct a recall. I don't know enough about the process.

In full disclosure, I happen to live in his district but did not vote for him.
 
Already caught lying and committing crimes? If he openly brags about committing sexual assault he could be the 2024 GOP Presidential Nominee.
 
I'm wondering if anyone is following the saga of George Santos.

CNN Report

NY Post

NY Times

If you haven't followed him he has lied about his work history, he has lied property he owned, he has lied about his education and lastly lied about his Jewish heritage (or lack thereof).

Can anything be done? Will the Republicans do anything?

My guess is he will get a slap on the wrist. I'm not sure if citizens can conduct a recall. I don't know enough about the process.

In full disclosure, I happen to live in his district but did not vote for him.

He vows to be sworn in. And given the slim lead that the GOP has, they won't do anything.

A fraud in the Republican party is pretty much par for the course.
 
We've been discussing it here: The thread for stupidity from GQP politicians who don't have their own thread

The GOP leadership won't do a damn thing because they need him. Under the Constitution, the House could expel him with a 2/3rds vote but not enough, if any, Republicans would vote to do so. After all, he only 'embellished' his history. It's not like he used a fancy foreign mustard, wore a tan suit, fell off a bike, or ate an ice cream cone in public.
 
The more I see about him, the more convinced I am that he had no intention of winning. His whole campaign was just a scam to raise clout and money. His big mistake was counting on a competent Democratic Party.
 
The more I see about him, the more convinced I am that he had no intention of winning. His whole campaign was just a scam to raise clout and money. His big mistake was counting on a competent Democratic Party.



"What happens if the play's a hit?"
"Then you go to jail."
"Oh."
"Once the play's a hit, you have to pay off all the backers, and with so many backers there will never be enough money to go around. You see?"
"Uh huh, uh huh.. So in order for the scheme to work we have to find a sure-fire flop!"

Lots of people seem to be making political runs for the purposes of raising money/attention for themselves. Heck, that was Trumps plan, but fate had other ideas in store."
 
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The more I see about him, the more convinced I am that he had no intention of winning. His whole campaign was just a scam to raise clout and money. His big mistake was counting on a competent Democratic Party.
The more I see about him, the more I question if he isn't just three raccoons in a trench coat.
 
I'm wondering if anyone is following the saga of George Santos.

CNN Report

NY Post

NY Times

If you haven't followed him he has lied about his work history, he has lied property he owned, he has lied about his education and lastly lied about his Jewish heritage (or lack thereof).

Can anything be done? Will the Republicans do anything?

My guess is he will get a slap on the wrist. I'm not sure if citizens can conduct a recall. I don't know enough about the process.

In full disclosure, I happen to live in his district but did not vote for him.


My impression is that many conservatives think this trolls the libs.

And they will support anything that trolls the libs. So this is great! He tricked the libs (and the conservatives, but they're okay with that because they won). They probably think that this is almost as funny as the time Paul Pelosi's skull got fractured (and they thought that was the funniest thing in recent memory). He'll be seated and become a regular fixture on the right-wing talk circuit. I gather that Gabbard was rather hard on him, but she'll come around to seeing the humor in it and will play along.

At worst, they'll write it off as a practical joke played upon the Democrats. Either way, the arch-conservative MAGA/Q-anon/conspiracy wing of the GOP wins.
 
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Zimmerman, Democrat who ran against George Santos, calls for more investigations into his finances
The Nassau County District Attorney has launched an investigation into Rep.- Elect George Santos. This comes after Tish James -- the New York attorney general -- already said she was looking into Santos. What is undoubtedly of interest to both is how Santos went from having "no assets" and a salary of $55,000, to being worth anywhere between $2.6 to $11 million in the span of two years--plus how he was able to loan his campaign more than $700,000. Robert Zimmerman, the Democrat who ran against George Santos, and Rep. Ritchie Torres (D-NY),

Maybe the Democrats are bad at marketing but it seems they were unable to get the mainstream media to pay much attention to this given everything else they were paying attention to.
 
It seems pre-election fact weighing is handled by the electorate. The jurors if his character are the voters. Why should Congress reverse?
 
You’d think the Republicans would boot the fraud for no other reason than his name being just a smidge away from “George Soros.”


Ever since I read this I now see, for an instant, Santos as Soros in this thread.
 
It appears that he’s been less than truthful with his funding.
 
Let me see if I have this right...

This is a Repugnican candidate who lied about his education, lied about his work history, lied about his charities, and lied about his finances. (hmmm.... sounds familiar)

I'm sorry, but this is just "statu normalem" for the modern Repugnican Party.. doesn't even deserve its own thread.
 

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