Rep. George Santos (RN.Y.) admitted Monday that he lied about his work history and college education during his successful campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives.
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Rep. George Santos (RN.Y.) admitted Monday that he lied about his work history and college education during his successful campaign for the U.S. House of Representatives.
In an interview with new york post, Santos said, “My guilt here is garnishing my resume. I’m sorry.”
He also told the newspaper: “I spoke about people’s concerns, not my resume.”
of new york times Last week, we asked Santos, 34, a question about the life story he presented during his campaign.
The Queens resident said she had a degree from Baruch College in New York, but the school could not confirm it.
On Monday, Santos admitted:
He added:
Santos also said he worked for Citigroup and Goldman Sachs, but neither company could find records to prove it.
Mr. Santos told the Post that he had “never worked directly” with either financial firm and said it was “a poor choice of words.”
He told the Post that Link Bridge, the investment firm he was vice president of, does business with both.
Another news agency, a Jewish-American site forward, His grandparents had questioned claims on Santos’ campaign website that he had fled Jewish persecution in Ukraine, settled in Belgium, and fled persecution again during World War II.
“I never claimed to be Jewish,” Santos told the Post. You look like a Jew,’ he said.”
Santos ran for Congress in 2020 and was unsuccessful. He ran again in his 2022, winning a district that included Long Island Suburbs and parts of Queens.