Watch George Santos Lie About His Name In Bizarre Video

Serial liar Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.), even lying about his name, was caught on video.

In 2019, Santos addresses an audience at a New York City event to encourage members of the LGBTQ community not to join the Democratic Party.

“My name is Anthony Devolder,” he introduces himself in the video posted on Twitter. “I’m a New York City resident. I’ve recently founded a group called United for Trump, so if you guys want to follow, that would be awesome,” he adds.

Another clip shows a Queens Republican explaining why Santos is important to him during his first 2020 campaign. changed his name from Anthony Devolder. When Santos steps up to the podium, he introduces himself to the audience as “George Anthony Devolder Santos — commonly known as Anthony.”

CNN also found this information social media posts Santos will be known as George Devolder starting in 2020

Fatima Devolder was Santos’ mother’s name. He also called the Devolder Organization, a company that he established in 2021, the Devolder Organization. Funding for the mysterious company — which had no website and was dissolved not long after it was started — is murky. But Santos claimed it rocketed his salary to $750,000 After he reported, he received up to $10,000,000 in dividends earning a $55,000 salary The previous year.

Congress’ first Gen-Z Rep. Maxwell Frost (D-Florida) wondered in a tweet which of the three names the lawmaker has used — including “George Santos” — is fake?

Rep. Ted Lieu (D-Calif.) raised the muddle on Twitter Kevin McCarthy, House Speaker.

″‘George Santos’ has also introduced himself as ‘George Devolder’ and ‘Anthony Devolder,’” he wrote. “Why are you still supporting the Republican Congressman purportedly known as George Santos?” Lieu asked the speaker.

Santos has lied about his Jewish heritage, his work experience, his income, his graduation from college (which didn’t happen), and even made up a “summa cum laude” grade point average.

He’s under investigation by prosecutors in Long IslandIn this area, Republican leaders have called for him to resign.

Yet House Republicans don’t know what to do with him.

Rep. Matt Gaetz, R-Florida), stated that on CNN Saturday will see Santos go through the House ethics procedure over his fantasy resume. But he said Santos should not be “subjected to shunning.”

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