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Rep.-elect George Santos acknowledges ‘résumé embellishment’ but answers little on finances

The Long Island Republican was pressed to address questions about whether he fabricated his biography and why he reported skyrocketing wealth

Updated December 26, 2022 at 11:12 p.m. EST|Published December 26, 2022 at 9:26 p.m. EST
New York Rep.-elect George Santos speaks at the Republican Jewish Coalition's annual leadership meeting in Las Vegas on Nov. 19. (David Becker/For The Washington Post)
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George Santos, a Long Island Republican who won a pivotal U.S. House race in November, acknowledged Monday night that he embellished his biography, seeking to explain his actions by saying in a radio interview that “a lot of people overstate in their résumés.”

While Santos played down the harm done with his claims, first raised in a New York Times story last week, he did briefly address how his wealth has skyrocketed in the past several years to enable him to lend hundreds of thousands of dollars to his campaign.