Republican George Santos was involved in another scandal
after reports that he was not even Jewish.
Since an investigation by The New York Times found that freshman Rep.-elect George Santos (R-N.Y.) had formed his entire academic and professional record, he has faced a lot of trouble.
As Santos now appears not to be Jewish
- the new revelation from
- the independent newspaper Jewish Daily Foord
- added further scandal to his plate.
Since an investigation by The New York Times found that freshman Rep.
lect George Santos (R-N.Y.) had formed his entire academic and professional record, he has faced a lot of trouble.
As Santos now appears not to be Jewish
the new revelation from the independent newspaper Jewish Daily Foord added further scandal to his plate.
But the myheritage.com site lists Santos
maternal grandparents as having been born in Brazil before
the rise of the Nazis to power
his grandfather
Paulo Horta Devolder, in 1918, and his grandmother, Rosalina Caruso Horta Devolder, in Rio, in 1927, publishing reports.
"An online awareness of Santos'
mother :
- who died in 2016, says that she was born in Niteroi
- a suburb of Rio de Janeiro, on 22 December 1962
- to Paul and Rosalina Devolder.
In addition
the magazine found no evidence of
the remote identification of Santos' mother as Jewish.
The post explains that Fatima's own Facebook page
which contains photos of her with Santos and tags his page
does not contain any reference to the words" Jewish "or" Jewish ", nor does it contain the terms of Yom Kippur, Saturday, Israel, English or Portuguese." But four of the seven pages I loved were Catholic
groups :
and... She regularly shared publications with Catholic subjects
and images of Jesus
including one eight months before her death from a Brazilian Christian group, Tard Kom Maria (afternoon with Maria)
who says in Portuguese:
"Christ's Cross for some is a symbol of defeat, and for us it is a symbol of salvation."
She has frequently :
shared articles with Catholic themes and images of Jesus
such as one from a Brazilian Christian organization called Tarde com Maria (afternoon with Maria)
which reads in Portuguese:
The Cross of Christ for some is a symbol of defeat, for us, it is a symbol of salvation.
He wrote this eight months before she died. Another borrows the phrase "there is an angel today who is saved from all evil".
Since a groundbreaking investigation in The New York Times
revealed Monday that much of Santos' dramatic story appears to have been fabricated, a chorus of citizens and government observers have demanded his resignation or Congress's refusal to appoint him in January.
The Times claimed that neither Citigroup nor Goldman Sachs, where Santos claimed to have worked nor Baruch College, where he claimed to have graduated in 2010, had any record of him.
Even the animal rescue organization
he claimed to have created does not seem to exist.
Santos' lawyer denounced the story as "defamatory allegations" and "gunshot attacks". He then said a phrase wrongly attributed to Winston Churchill but originally written by Victor Hugo in 1845. "You have enemies? Good. That means you defended something, sometime in your life. "
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