Republican fabulist George Santos has dramatically returned to the Capitol three months after his ouster.
The Long Island Liar came to the House for President Joe Biden’s State of the Union and spoke with former colleagues in the shocking appearance.
The ousted GOP member who fabricated most of his resume and used campaign funds on Botox and Onlyfans still has privileges that allow him to be in the House.
He joined the rest of the lawmakers who arrived before the 81-year-old president’s big speech.
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Republican fabulist George Santos has dramatically returned to the Capitol three months after his ouster. He sat next to Lauren Boebert.
The Long Island Liar came to the House for President Joe Biden’s State of the Union and spoke with former colleagues in the shocking appearance.
The ousted Republican member even met with Democrats: Rep. Al Green, D-Texas, left, and Rep. Joe Neguse, D-Colo., right.
Marjorie Taylor Greene, who interrupted Biden last year, appeared wearing a T-shirt that said ‘Laken Riley: Say her name.’
Many Democratic women wore white to the speech as a symbol of support for reproductive rights.
The Long Island congressman, who stole donor funds to spend on Onlyfans and Botox, became in December just the sixth House member in history to be expelled.
After bombshell reports revealed that Santos had fabricated much of his resume and personal background, the Justice Department charged him with 23 counts, including wire fraud, money laundering and falsifying federal records.
Santos has pleaded not guilty to federal charges alleging multiple wide-ranging fraud schemes, including the unauthorized use of credit card numbers stolen from campaign donors.
Since being fired, Santos has launched a lucrative career at Cameo, selling personalized videos of himself.
Many Democratic women wore white to the speech as a symbol of support for reproductive rights.
Reps. Norma Torres, D-Calif., back, and Rep. Lucy McBath, D-Ga., back, photographed in their white attire.