many of those lies are well documented. we know that mr. santos hide about his education, both graduate and post graduate. claiming that he attended universities where he was never enrolled. claiming that he obtained degrees that he did not earn. we know that mr. santos lied about his employment when he claimed that he worked for two prestigious financial institutions, citi group and goldman sachs. we know that mr. santos lied about his religious faith, when he said he was jewish, and when called out meant to say that he was jew-ish. and we know he lied when he said four employees killed in a mass shooting in florida. mr. speaker, while troubling, those lies did not justify his removal from this body. but these and other misleading statements reflect directly on mr. santos s credibility. in may, mr. speaker. george santos said that he looked forward to seeing the ethics process play out. and that if the committee finds reason to remove them, then that is the process. today, m
tarts right now. greetings everyone, you are watching symone. republicans may officially be in charge of the house of representatives. but democrats, they appear to be the only party interested in doing any governing. what are republicans doing? while they are trying to start fights with each other. and, even with a witness to the committee hearing. are they just to emotional to lead? and don t forget, congressman george santos facing potential expulsion, again. we will dig into a historically weird, wild, and just unfortunate week on capitol hill. plus, fulton county d.a. fani willis sets a date for donald trump s georgia election, interference trial. a few months before election day. what that means for him legally, and politically. and, why it is so hard for judges to rein in trump s dangerous trial rhetoric. and, tiktok is back in the hot seat folks, after hosts sympathizing with terrorists of some of bin laden went viral. how do we get here? and, what is tiktok doing abo
good morning. an welcome to inside politics sunday. i m manu raju. one year from today, american will go to the polls to choose a president and there are alarm bells going off inside of the white house this morning. there are three big polls out for the race of the white house and none it good for joe biden. the race for president is decided state by state so we want to focus on a series of battle ground state polls from the new york times, in nevada, trump leads by 10 and by six in georgia and five in arizona and five in michigan and four in pennsylvania. biden has just a narrow two-point lead in wisconsin. now biden won all six of the states in 2020 and needs to win four of them to be re-elected an if you dig deeper into the poll, things look even bleaker. videoers in the six states say biden s policies have hurt them personally and the numbers are flipped when you ask about trump. more say trump policies have helped them personally. and then there are huge cracks in th
love china. you got to feel what you do is your fictional impression of politicians. you run into and i a this respectfully, one of the most fictional politicians of our era. that s why i asked him, who are you doing an impression of now, george? i asked him about his bar mitzvah. he s notoriously jew-ish. he was running away. his aide went, it s the tiktok guy. or the snapchat guy. i m more of a snapchat guy. don t be biassed i want to real answer, this is the truth. could you tell if anyone thought it was funny, or there was no giggles? santos was giggling and said, come to my office sometimes. when we started the hour, nicolle wallace, among other colleagues, is getting ready for
instead of resigning, he s running for re-election. i m ana klaplan and i m running for congress because george santos is a disgrace. santos has pleaded not guilty to all the charges. he s called the indictment a witch hunt. he says he s committed to this run for re-election. we re joined now by the democratic candidate for new york third congressional district, currently represented by santos, ana kaplan. good morning and thank you. good morning, poppy. thank you so much for having me. thank you, kaitlan. i think for many people, certainly, a national audience, this is one of their first opportunities to get to know you and who you are. you fled iran, you were 13 years old. you came to this country for two years without your parents. you re also jewish and your family feared persecution for that. we heard george santos, we know that he claimed his grandparents fled the holocaust. so for you in particular, what is that like to hear as you run for this seat? well, i believe that