Republicans want Santos to resign

The Republican leadership in his constituency has called on US Congressman George Santos to resign because of false information in his CV. He shouldn’t be doing public service, Joseph Cairo, Republican leader in Nassau County, New York, said today. “He brought disgrace on the House of Representatives and we do not consider him one of our congressmen.”

That’s why the Republican leadership of Nassau County is calling for his “immediate resignation” as a representative. The 34-year-old was elected to the House of Representatives for the first time in the congressional elections in November.

Several points wrong

The newspaper “New York Times” then took a close look at Santos’ CV. For example, he claimed to have been a “seasoned Wall Street investor.” However, when asked by the newspaper, alleged employers said Santos had never been employed by them.

The newspaper was also unable to verify his university degree. Santos has also been accused of misleading the public regarding his family history and alleged Jewish background. The New York prosecutor’s office then began an investigation in December. In an interview, the Republican admitted he had “whitewashed” his resume.

He will not resign, Santos told reporters. The newly elected Republican chairman of the Congress Chamber, Kevin McCarthy, had previously said that the Santos case would be handled internally.

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