Republican Jewish Group: George Santos 'Deceived Us'

The Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) slammed Rep.-elect George Santos (R-N.Y.) for mendacity about his heritage, claiming he “deceived” the group.

Throughout his Congressional marketing campaign, Santos repeatedly claimed his mom was born to Jews who had fled Nazi persecution in World Warfare II. He tried to elucidate the feedback in an interview with the New York Submit revealed Monday.

“I by no means claimed to be Jewish,” Santos informed the Submit. “I'm Catholic. As a result of I discovered my maternal household had a Jewish background, I stated I used to be ‘Jew-ish.’”

Jewish publication The Ahead reported Tuesday that Santos had known as himself “a proud American Jew” on paperwork shared with Jewish leaders throughout his marketing campaign.

“We're very dissatisfied in Congressman-elect Santos,” the RJC stated in a assertion launched Tuesday. “He deceived us and misrepresented his heritage. In public feedback and to us personally, he beforehand claimed to be Jewish. He has begun his tenure in Congress on a really fallacious word.”

U.S. Representative-elect George Santos (R-NY) speaks at the Republican Jewish Coalition annual leadership meeting on Nov. 19, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. However, recently the Republican Jewish Coalition said Santos would “not be welcome” at its events in the future.
U.S. Consultant-elect George Santos (R-NY) speaks on the Republican Jewish Coalition annual management assembly on Nov. 19, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. Nonetheless, lately the Republican Jewish Coalition stated Santos would “not be welcome” at its occasions sooner or later.
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The group additionally stated Santos would “not be welcome” at its occasions sooner or later.

Whereas talking with the Submit, Santos admitted to mendacity about his resume and schooling whereas campaigning towards Democrat Robert Zimmerman for a seat within the U.S. Home of Representatives. It was the primary time he confirmed particulars of a report by The New York Occasions revealed earlier this month, outlining the extent of his marketing campaign lies.

Santos’ attorneys beforehand known as the Occasions report a “shotgun blast of assaults,” claiming it was an try and “smear his good identify.” Nonetheless, Santos later informed the Submit he had lied, saying, “we do silly issues in life.”

“I’m embarrassed and sorry for having embellished my resume,” he stated.

The Nationwide Republican Congressional Committee up to date Santos’ biography on its web site Tuesday morning, eradicating the small print he admitted weren’t true.

Santos has stated he'll serve his two-year time period regardless of the controversy over his marketing campaign.

“I'm not a felony,” he informed the Submit, arguing this scandal “won't deter me from having good legislative success.”

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