Rep. George Santos brushed off federal charges of fraud and money laundering in a cheerful interview with The Post shortly after returning to D.C..
of fraud and money laundering this week and told The Post he’s in “good spirts” after returning to Washington D.C.
“I am a person that is always high energy. I look at things on the bright side. I believe God has a plan and a way of doing things and I trust it. I am always in good spirits and I am focused on my mission. When you hover over the target too much it bothers people. But I feel fine,” Santos said.“I left the courthouse and came straight [to D.C.],” he said. Santos landed in the capital around 10 p.m.
On his first full day back in the capitol Thursday, Santos was trying to keep a busy schedule, including participating in a party-line vote on a“Been meetings all day, with members of the party, fellow colleagues of mine, talking to staff in leadership,” Santos said — declining to specify with whom he spoke. “Continue to work on bills that I have in the works, continue to serve the district and constituent services.”Rep.
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