The lies of Congressman George Santos


Congressman George Santos is a Republican representative from New York’s 3rd congressional district who has been accused of lying about various aspects of his life and career.

George Santos
George Santos

He is also facing multiple federal charges of fraud and money laundering.

Here are some of the lies that he has told or been exposed for:

  • He lied about his education and employment history. He claimed to have graduated from New York University and Harvard Business School, but he never attended either institution. He also claimed to have worked as a financial analyst at Goldman Sachs, but he was never employed there. He admitted to these lies in a 2020 interview with Newsday1
  • He lied about his ancestry and ethnicity. He claimed to be of Portuguese, Italian, and Jewish descent, but he is actually of Brazilian origin. He also claimed to be fluent in Portuguese, Italian, Hebrew, and Arabic, but he can barely speak any of these languages. He used his false claims of ethnicity to appeal to different voter groups and to join various caucuses in Congress1
  • He lied about his charity work and property ownership. He claimed to have founded and run a non-profit organization called the Santos Foundation, which he said provided scholarships and humanitarian aid to underprivileged children around the world. However, the foundation was never registered as a charity and had no record of any activities or donations. He also claimed to own several properties in New York, Florida, and Brazil, but he actually rented them or used fake addresses. He used these lies to inflate his net worth and to evade taxes1
  • He lied about his criminal record and victimhood. He claimed to have been a victim of a hate crime in 2016, when he said he was attacked by two men who shouted anti-gay and anti-Semitic slurs at him. However, the police found no evidence of such an incident and closed the case as unfounded. He also claimed to have been cleared of any wrongdoing in Brazil, where he was accused of check fraud in 2008. However, he actually confessed to the crime and fled the country before his trial. He later agreed to plead guilty in exchange for a reduced sentence12
  • He lied about his involvement in the January 6, 2023 Capitol riot. He claimed to have been invited by former President Donald Trump to speak at the Stop the Steal rally, where he repeated false claims of election fraud and urged his supporters to “fight for our country”. He also claimed to have been inside the Capitol building during the riot, where he said he tried to calm down the mob and protect the police. However, video footage and eyewitness accounts contradicted his claims. He was seen wearing a stolen Burberry scarf and cheering on the rioters as they breached the Capitol. He also made several inflammatory posts on social media, calling the rioters “patriots” and “heroes”. He was later indicted on 13 federal charges, including wire fraud, money laundering, theft of public funds, and making false statements to the House of Representatives. He pleaded not guilty and refused to resign345

These are some of the lies that Congressman George Santos has told or been exposed for. He is widely regarded as one of the most dishonest and controversial politicians in American history. He is expected to face another expulsion vote this week, which could end his short and scandalous career in Congress45

To amplify information:


1. en.wikipedia.org

2. santos.house.gov

3. independent.co.uk

4. msn.com

5. msn.com

6. bbc.com

7. gettyimages.com

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