George Santos berates Mitt Romney for telling him to 'shut up' trends now
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Serial liar George Santos had strong words for Senator Mitt Romney after the senior politician berated him before the State of the Union address last night.
Santos, who has been caught in a litany of flagrant lies since he was elected last year, said it was 'reprehensible' for Romney to call him out with 'demeaning' language, and added 'it wasn't very Mormon of him.'
Last night Romney was filmed tearing into Santos before last night's speech, and appeared to tell the New York politician 'you don't belong here' and call him an 'a**.'
After the speech Santos told reporters the confrontation wasn't the first time somebody from a 'privileged background' had tried to boss him around, and vowed to never back down.
The New York Republican, who has been caught out fabricating his college and work history as well as his status as a volleyball champion and claiming that his mother was in the World Trade Center on the day of the 9/11 attacks, is currently facing an House Ethics investigation. He told CNN he's 'not concerned' about it.
George Santos said it was 'reprehensible' for Romney to call him out with 'demeaning' language, and added 'it wasn't very Mormon of him'
George Santos and Mitt Romney speak before the State of the Union address on Tuesday
Santos sounded impassioned and angry while recalling the interaction he