George Santos lied about mother being in World Trade Center on 9/11: Report

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Rep.-elect George Santos, R-N.Y., walks through the Capitol as the House meets for a fourth day to elect a speaker and convene the 118th Congress in Washington, Friday, Jan. 6, 2023. (Online News 72h Photo/Andrew Harnik) Andrew Harnik/Online News 72h

George Santos lied about mother being in World Trade Center on 9/11: Report

Virginia Aabram
January 18, 03:52 PM January 18, 03:54 PM

The mother of George Santos (R-NY) wasn't in the country in 2001, according to a new report, further disputing the embattled congressman's claims that she died in the World Trade Center on 9/11.

The Washington Post reported that his mother, Fatima Devolder, said she had not been in the United States since 1999 on a 2003 visa application to enter the country. Santos's campaign website claims, “George’s mother was in her office in the South Tower on Sept. 11, 2001, when the horrific events of that day unfolded.”

The freshman lawmaker, who has previously acknowledged that his mother died in 2016, is accused of fabricating major elements of his work, education, and family history and has faced growing calls to resign.

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