NEW YORK - Former Rep. George Santos said Friday he's leaving the Republican Party. His announcement comes after the House ...
Disgraced former New York Congressman George Santos is declaring his ... County and Queens – announced that he is leaving the Republican Party on Friday, March 22, following what he described ...
WASHINGTON (JTA) –Republican Party officials in Rep. George Santos’ Long Island district called on the serial fabricator to quit, citing among other lies his claims to Jewish and Holocaust ...
And those calls are coming not just from Santos' own party, but from his ... on solutions that matter, not George Santos." Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, another Republican from New York, told Axios ...
(JTA) — Last Friday, as George ... Party is considering running should Santos step down. (The other is Jack Martins, a state senator; both he and Pilip ousted Democrats in a recent Republican ...
The disgraced former lawmaker’s appearance on a Fortnite Twitch stream is perhaps just the strangest recent example of a ...
George Santos' endless stream of unflattering stories has catapulted the New York Republican out of obscurity ... can raise more money than top party leaders. Their arrival has brought record ...
Eric Hafner, who is serving a 20-year sentence, is running to represent a state in which he has never set foot. He could play ...
George Santos ... into the ranks of a Republican Party increasingly hostile to drag culture. While no Republican members of Congress have directly addressed the Santos drag allegations, drag ...
George Santos is a member of the Republican party from the state of New York who was elected in the 2022 midterm to represent New York’s 3rd congressional district. Santos was one of multiple ...
US prosecutors have filed an array of criminal counts against embattled Rep George Santos ... loans to qualify for support from the Republican party. "Santos falsely inflated the campaign's ...
During every election cycle, cross-party endorsements ... one prominent Republican voice that has been notably absent from the current political fray is that of former President George W.