Congressman-elect George Santos admitted to lying about key parts of his education and work history. See potential bias and similarities in coverage from washingtonpost, thehill and dcexaminer: GeorgeSantos Politics
which said his résumé “may be largely fiction.” Citigroup and Goldman Sachs reportedly told the Times that they had no record of Santos working at their firms, and Baruch College officials could find no record of Santos graduating the year he said he did. “My sins here are embellishing my resume.
I’m sorry,” Santos told the Post, adding that he wasn’t a “criminal” and that it was a “poor choice of words” to describe his employment at a company that did business with major financial firms as if he had worked directly with the firms. “We do stupid things in life,” the congressman-elect said. Meanwhile, some House Democrats were quick to call for Santos’ resignation or expulsion; Rep. Eric Swalwell accused him of “defrauding” voters. Coverage was widespread across the spectrum on Tuesday.
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