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Disabled Veteran Accuses Rep. George Santos of Stealing Funds for Service Dog’s Life-Saving Surgery

Disabled veteran Richard Osthoff has accused newly-elected Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) of stealing $3,000 meant to pay for life-saving surgery for his service dog. Osthoff has provided evidence that Santos was in contact with him and was aware of the situation, and the case has been referred to the Federal Bureau of Investigation for further investigation. Osthoff has started a new GoFundMe page to help cover the costs of Sapphire's surgery, and has raised over $2,000 so far.

Disabled Navy Veteran Accuses Newly Elected Rep. George Santos of Fraudulently Raising Funds for Dog’s Life-Saving Surgery

Navy veteran Richard Osthoff has accused newly elected Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) of fraudulently raising funds for his service dog's lifesaving surgery and then disappearing with the money. Osthoff believes access to the $3,000 donation pot would have saved his dog's life, and veterans and animal rights activists are now calling for an investigation and demanding that Rep. Santos be held accountable for his actions.

Despite Controversy, Rep. George Santos Appointed to Two House Committees by House Republican Steering Committee

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., has been appointed to the House Science, Space and Technology Committee and the Small Business Committee, despite facing multiple investigations and calls to resign from fellow Republicans. The House Republican Steering Committee, led by Speaker Kevin McCarthy, voted to give Santos the slots on the two lower-profile panels. Despite the controversy, House Republicans have decided to keep him on board, assigning him to two committees.

Reps. Goldman and Torres Urge GOP Leaders to Cooperate with Investigations into Rep. George Santos’ Fabricated Résumé

Two Democratic lawmakers from New York have called on GOP leaders to cooperate with investigations into freshman Rep. George Santos, who admitted to fabricating parts of his résumé. The House Committee on Ethics is currently investigating the matter, and Reps. Goldman and Torres have asked the GOP leaders to proactively cooperate with the investigation and inform the public of their knowledge of Mr. Santos' deceit. The outcome of the investigation remains to be seen.

New York Reps. Goldman and Torres Demand Answers from GOP Leaders on Rep. Santos Scandal

New York Republican Rep. George Santos has admitted to lying about his educational, work and family history, prompting Democratic Reps. Daniel Goldman and Ritchie Torres to write a letter to House GOP leaders asking for information about their knowledge of Santos's deception. The scandal has raised questions about the vetting process for candidates and the role of party leaders in ensuring the accuracy of candidates’ backgrounds.

Rep. Matt Gaetz Defends Embellishing Résumés: “It’s How a Lot of People Get to Congress”

Representative Matt Gaetz (R-FL) interviewed Representative George Santos (R-NY) on Steve Bannon’s “War Room” podcast, defending Santos for embellishing his résumé and making up parts of his life story. Gaetz and Santos discussed their shared experience of being victims of the “lamestream media” and the calls for Santos to resign from some of his Republican colleagues. The interview has sparked controversy, with people questioning why Gaetz was so lenient on Santos.

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy Ignores Calls for Rep. George Santos to Resign Amid Allegations of Lies and Fabrications in Biography

House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) has refused to call for the resignation of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) despite calls from New York state and local Republicans, as well as Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) and Rep. Mike Lawler (R-NY). The allegations against Santos involve lies and fabrications in his biography, sparking a debate about the prevalence of embellished resumes among politicians. Investigations into the matter are ongoing, and it remains to be seen if Santos will resign or remain in office.

SANTOS Act Aims to Hold Congressional Candidates Accountable for Lying to Voters

Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) has been under fire since his election to Congress last month for lying about his background during his campaign. In response, two Democratic lawmakers have introduced the Stopping Another Non-Truthful Officer Seeker Act, or SANTOS Act, to punish congressional candidates who knowingly provide false information with a $100,000 fine or one year in prison. The bill is a reminder of the importance of truth in politics and the need for greater accountability, but it remains to be seen whether it will be enough to hold Santos accountable for his lies.

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