George Santos delivers Chick-Fil-A, no update on 'assassination attempt' or anything else
reminded reporters once again Wednesday that he would comment on his admitted lies, and the revolving allegations since,"when there are remarks to be made" -- and treated those staked outside his office to Chick-fil-A, a day after sustaining them with donuts which, by all accounts, were mainly eaten.
"No remarks for you right now," the Long Island Republican said when peppered with questions on his way to the elevator."When there are remarks to be made regarding anything you want, we will make those remarks. I just hope you guys patiently wait, and in the interim, we will be in touch."-- the embattled politician told reporters to look into it.Get Tri-state area news and weather forecasts to your inbox.
A strong majority of New York voters - including about half of Republicans - believe Rep. George Santos should resign from Congress amid the ongoing scandal tied to his history of lying, according to a new poll released Monday. NBC New York's Andrew Siff reports. The questions came in the wake of Rachel Maddow's Monday night show playing video of a Brazilian podcast Santos recorded in December. In Portuguese, he first claimed there was an attempt on his life. During the same podcast, he claimed muggers attacked him in August 2021 in the heart of midtown, on Fifth Avenue and 55th Street, midday.
. Santos has admitted to embellishing his job credentials but said an ethics investigation won’t deter him from serving in office.
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