Who is George Santos?

Welcome to the big tent GOP.

Derek Myers: I can see that it's like concerning for you guys, because you're like, Oh, now can we trust this guy? Is he secretly recording this conversation right now?

George Santos: From my understanding, recording in this building is a federal crime and you get seven years.



Derek Myers: I am so loyal!!!

Like flies to a dung heap.
 
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This Derek Myers is a piece of work. He needs to have an investigation opened on him.

He's quite a scumbag himself.
 
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YORK COUNTY, Pa. — It was after dark when George A. Santos approached the farmer in Pennsylvania’s Amish country looking to buy at least eight puppies.

He promised a wire transfer of more than $5,000 but it never appeared, the farmer said in an interview. He said Santos ended up writing a smaller check — and driving off with four golden retrievers.

“Something inside me said I just cannot trust him,” the farmer told The Washington Post, speaking on the condition of anonymity to protect his privacy.

The check bounced.

The farmer, who has not previously spoken to the media, said he called police following the encounter in 2017. It took nearly two years for the authorities to locate Santos back home in New York, but he was eventually charged with theft by deception, according to a brief mention in The Star, a local newspaper in York County. In May 2021, the paper reported, the case was dismissed under a provision of Pennsylvania law that allows misdemeanor charges to be dropped when a prosecutor consents and “satisfaction has been made to the aggrieved person.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/investigations/2023/02/10/george-santos-amish-puppies/
 
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A lawyer friend who said Santos consulted her after police came knocking gave The Post copies of nine checks from a “George A. Santos” bank account, six of which mentioned “puppies” or “puppy” in the memo line. She said he told her that he did not write the checks and they did not clear his account. They were written for amounts totaling $15,125 and were dated November 2017 — a period in which Santos, then the head of a purported animal rescue charity, was holding puppy-adoption events on Staten Island. The checks and the charge against Santos were first reported Thursday by Politico.

The farmer whose complaint sparked the theft charge is one of four dog breeders in Amish country, flanking the Susquehanna River in southern Pennsylvania, who told The Post that they received bad checks bearing Santos’s name that month. The checks were used to buy golden retrievers, German shepherds and Yorkshire terriers. None of the other three breeders filed a police report or was ever paid, they said.
 
stealing from the Amish

i guess the (R) makes that ok too

if it was ok for He(R)schel to write a check to mu(R)de(R) a couple children then surely it is ok for Geo(R)ge to steal a puppy or two
 
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