The New York Daily News reports:
Ousted Republican Rep. George Santos said Tuesday he misses being in Congress — but not so much that he feels compelled to vote in the special election for his replacement. “Sure. I miss it. Of course I do. I worked really hard to get there,” Santos told reporters as he walked out of a hearing in his federal fraud case on Long Island.
His remark is a turnaround from December, when he told CNN “to hell with this place” when he was expelled from the House of Representatives. Asked Tuesday about the special election for the House seat he held for 11 months, Santos told reporters: “I don’t vote for Democrats.” He went on: “I’m not voting in the special election.”
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Ousted Republican Rep. George Santos says he misses being in Congress — but not so much that he feels compelled to vote in the special election for his replacement.https://t.co/N2F6k49YJY
— New York Daily News (@NYDailyNews) January 23, 2024
Two new attorneys appeared alongside disgraced former Rep. George Santos in court Tuesday for his federal trial on 23 counts of fraud.https://t.co/1FlrcBsO7u
— Long Island Press (@LongIslandPress) January 23, 2024