Sinema’s office denies George’s account


Reply to Santos, the New Yorker, during a Biden Address to the House of Representative Joe Biden: “You don’t belong here”

“You don’t belong here,” he told Santos on the floor. He later attacked the New York freshman and told reporters that he should resign from congress if he had any shame at all. Romney also bashed Santos’ decision to stand in the center aisle where he would get maximum exposure on television during President Joe Biden’s address to Congress.

Sinema is walking in front of Romney as he passes by. While Romney is talking, Santos appears to turn and speak to Sinema. Sinema turned to her boss and the congressman did not speak, according to the senator’s spokeswoman.

Romney told reporters that the man should be in the back row instead of parading in front of the president.

Santos, 34, has been caught lying about the schools he attended, his employment history and family background. Complaints with the Federal Election Commission have questioned whether he is a true source of more than $700,000 in loans he said he made to his 2022 campaign.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy has so far not called on Santos to resign, but Santos has voluntarily stepped down from two House committees even though McCarthy and his allies initially awarded him the spots.

The Sen. Kyrsten Sinema ‘Giving in the Buddy’: Rep. Giorgi Santos Tells Newsmax of his ‘Closed’ Experience with Romney

“He says he, you know, that he embellished his record. Look, embellishing is saying you got an A when you got an A-,” the senator said. Lying is saying that you didn’t attend college and he shouldn’t be in Congress.

“And they’re gonna go through the process and hopefully get him out. .. He shouldn’t be there because he wouldn’t be there if he had any shame.

Freshman Rep. George Santos of New York, who has been caught lying extensively about major parts of his life story, may have just been caught in another lie – this time by a United States senator.

The embattled House Republican, describing his tense encounter with GOP Sen. Mitt Romney ahead of Tuesday’s State of the Union address, claimed he received some positive words of encouragement from Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, the Arizona independent.

“Kyrsten Sinema as she was walking by, the senator from Arizona, she said something to the effect of ‘hang in there buddy’ or something like that,” Santos told Newsmax.