George Santos says he'll run AGAIN in 2024 if he is expelled from Congress and ... trends now
George Santos insisted he 'absolutely' would run for Congress again, even if his colleagues vote to expel him.
The New York Republican and serial liar claimed to CNN that he could win a primary and a general election and voters do not care about his background or resume, most of which was fabricated.
'Nobody elected me because I played volleyball or not. Nobody elected me because I graduated college or not,' he said, referencing the lie he told about graduating from Baruch University and being a star on the volleyball team.
'People elected me because I said I'd come here to fight the swamp, I said I'd come here to lower inflation, create more jobs, make life more affordable,' Santos said in an interview that will air in full on Sunday.
This week a resolution to oust Santos, launched by his fellow New York Republican colleagues, failed on the House floor.
George Santos insisted he 'absolutely' would run for Congress again, even if his colleagues vote to expel him
The New York Republican and serial liar claimed to CNN that he could win a primary and a general election and voters do not care about his background or resume, most of which was fabricated.
The scandal-mired Santos, 35, is still facing an investigation into allegations of theft and fraud by the House Ethics Committee, which will report its findings in two weeks. He could then be expelled.
More Democrats voted to keep Santos than Republicans to get rid of him: 24 Republicans voted to expel Santos while 31 Democrats, including top Oversight Democrat Jamie