He fabricated much of his own biography, was expelled from the House of Representatives and is facing federal criminal charges.
But George Santos decided it’s a good time to run for Congress – again.
The Republican made the announcement on X during President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address.
“After a lot of prayer and conversation with my friends and family, I have made a very important decision that will shake things up,” Santos wrote, after calling Biden a “weak, frail president” who had delivered “spin and lies to the American people.”
Santos said he will be challenging fellow Republican Nick LaLota for control of New York’s Congressional District 1, which includes the Long Island towns of Huntington, Smithtown, Riverhead, Southold, Southampton, East Hampton, and Shelter Island.
It’s right next door to the district from which he was formally expelled by his fellow members of Congress in a 311-114, bipartisan vote after a damning report from a House ethics subcommittee found “substantial evidence” of misconduct and illegal activity on top of the federal indictment. Santos’ expulsion led to a special election that resulted in Republicans losing the seat to veteran Democrat Tom Suozzi.
But Santos glossed over those details in his announcement, insisting he’d left office “arbitrarily” and taking aim at LaLota.
“He is a willing [sic] to risk the future of our majority and the future of this country for his own political gain,” Santos wrote. “I look forward to debating him on the issues and on his weak record as a Republican.”
LaLota, a vocal proponent of Santos’ expulsion from Congress last year, said in a statement that he welcomed the challenge.
“To raise the standard in Congress, and to hold a pathological liar who stole an election accountable, I led the charge to expel George Santos,” LaLota said. “If finishing the job requires beating him in a primary, count me in.”
As of Friday morning, Santos’ website had not…
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