The State of the Union is about to make the saga of Rep. George Santos (R-NY) even stranger because his selected guest is a Democrat who once tried to run to constitute the district Santos now constitutes, and is also one of the first to respond. who participated in the rescue efforts of Ground Zero.
Michael Weinstock, a former firefighter-turned-lawyer, told The New York Times that he invited through Santos to the State of the Union two weeks ago and has since been fired from his law firm for accepting the invitation. According to Weinstock, his boss told Santos too “toxic” to be tied up.
“I know his motives are pure, but George Santos is so toxic that I don’t need any arrangement with Santos and this company,” he said.
Among the mountain of lies, Santos was accused of lying about a family relationship with September 11. In public statements, the Republican claimed his mother survived the events of Sept. 11 while allegedly managing finances at the World Trade Center, but died. of cancer a few years later.
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Santos’ crusade recently claims that Devolder “survived the tragic events of September 11, but passed away a few years later when he lost his war on cancer. “
Devolder died in 2016, according to his obituary and local media coverage. In immigration documents reviewed by The New York Times, he told government officials in 2003 that he left the U. S. He was released in the U. S. in 1999 and has since returned. Santos’ friends and former roommates recalled that Ms. Devolder once went into finances, and in immigration documents she described herself as a housekeeper and household helper.
Weinstock said its purpose is to draw attention to the physical care desires of first responders, especially those facing fitness issues as a result of their time at Ground Zero. Weinstock said he’s lately dealing with a neurological disorder caused by his paintings as a lifeguard.
“I am cautiously confident that I will focus enough on the factor that those who responded to September 11 receive the physical attention they want without getting dirty with George Santos,” he said.
Weinstock said that despite his non-public ties to Santos, he did not vote for him and called his alleged lies “inexcusable. “
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