Long Island prosecutors have launched an investigation into U.S. Rep.-elect George Santos of New York, after revelations surfaced that the now-embattled Republican lied about his heritage, education and professional pedigree as he campaigned for office.
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Prosecutors open investigation into Rep.-Elect George SantosNEW YORK (AP) — Long Island prosecutors have launched an investigation into U.S. Rep.-elect George Santos of New York, after revelations surfaced that the now-embattled Republican lied about his heritage, education and professional pedigree as he campaigned for office.
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NY prosecutors open investigation into Rep.-elect George SantosGeorge Santos referred to himself as “a proud American Jew” during his campaign. He backtracked on that claim, saying he never intended to claim Jewish heritage, which would have likely…
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Prosecutors open investigation into Rep.-Elect George SantosU.S. Rep.-elect George Santos of New York is now under investigation by the Nassau County District attorney's office
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Federal and county prosecutors probing Rep.-elect George SantosBREAKING: Federal and local prosecutors are probing Rep.-elect George Santos after he admitted to lying about his past.
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Nassau County Prosecutors Open Investigation Into Rep.-Elect George SantosU.S. Rep.-elect George Santos of New York is now under investigation by the Nassau County District attorney’s office. The development adds to a loudening uproar over revelations that the Republican lied about his heritage, education and professional life when he campaigned successfully for U.S. Congress. Despite intensifying doubt about his fitness to hold federal office, Santos has thus far shown no signs of stepping aside — even as he has publicly admitted to a long list of fabrications. He is scheduled to be sworn in Tuesday. If he assumes office, he could have face investigations by the House Committee on Ethics and the Justice Department.
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