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The Rise and Fall of George Santos: A Disgraced Congressman

 
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Former Rep. George Santos faces legal battles and public scrutiny.

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Former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) is calling out comedian Jimmy Kimmel ahead of his case against the late-night show host, whom Santos accuses of defamation. The George Santos–expelled–from–Congress narrative arc went from “This is kind of entertaining” to “Oh, wow, he's really on Cameo” to a serious legal battle with high-profile figures.

Ex-Rep. George Santos' motion is an improper attempt to influence public opinion, and potential jurors, before his trial, raising questions about his tactics in seeking justice. Despite being expelled from Congress, Santos continues to make headlines for all the wrong reasons.

Disgraced former congressman George Santos surprised reporters and bystanders on Thursday when he showed up outside the court where Donald Trump's hush money trial is taking place. Santos' presence at the high-profile trial only adds to the spectacle surrounding his fall from grace.

Ex-Rep. George Santos is once again coming face-to-face with his own worst enemy—himself. Lawyers for the truth-challenged former New York congressman are working overtime to salvage his reputation, but the damage may be irreversible.

When NBC News spotted George Santos on Thursday outside the New York City courtroom where Donald Trump's hush money trial is taking place, the disgraced former congressman's presence raised eyebrows. Santos' connection to the trial adds another layer of intrigue to his already scandal-ridden career.

Drew AngererEx-Rep. George Santos is once again coming face-to-face with his own worst enemy—himself. Lawyers for the truth-challenged former New York congressman are locked in a battle to salvage his reputation.

A group of House Republicans from New York wants to strip expelled former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) of many of the privileges he enjoys as a former congressman. Santos' expulsion has not deterred his detractors from seeking further consequences for his actions.

A new campaign committee from disgraced former Rep. George Santos raised no money and reported no activity in March, calling into question the future of his political endeavors. Santos' fall from grace has left him struggling to maintain a foothold in the political arena.

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