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George Santos announces congressional bid

George Santos, a former Republican congressman from New York who was expelled from Congress last year, has announced his candidacy for Congress.

“New York has had no real conservative representation since I arbitrarily left office, thanks to empty suits like RINO, @nicklalota. I’m going to jeopardize the future of the majority and the future of this country.” – Santos tweeted on Thursday night.

“Tonight, I would like to announce that I am returning to the political stage to challenge Nick in the battle over #NY1. I look forward to discussing this issue and his weak record as a Republican with him. “The fight for our majority is essential to our nation’s survival,” he wrote.

Santos provided He served as New York’s 3rd Congressman for most of last year, but was expelled from the House in December on a 311-114 vote. Vote

Democrat Tom Suozzi won the seat in a special election in February.

“To raise standards in Congress and to hold accountable the pathological liars who stole our election, I spearheaded the effort to oust George Santos. If I had to defeat him in the primary to get the job done, , I would like to be included.” Nick Larota tweeted.

Santos attended President Joe Biden’s State of the Union address Thursday night.

Earlier this year, the former congressman expressed interest in becoming the director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement if former President Donald Trump becomes president again.

“My New Year’s resolution is for President Trump to return to the White House and be appointed Director of ICE in 2025,” Santos said. Tweet. “ICE’s hands have been tied for far too long, with the exception of DJT’s four great years. The time is now. That’s why I’m putting my name forward for a role that requires courage and fearlessness. I’m not a coward who is afraid of the media spinning. ”

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