Republican Rep.-elect George Santos clinched victory last month. But large portions of his résumé — which he made central to his campaign — have been called into question, according to a New York Times report.
Santos' campaign biography highlighted stints at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup and noted that he worked at his family's firm, which heThe website also said he founded an animal rescue charity that has saved thousands of dogs and cats.Key parts of his biography could not be verified, the New York Times reports after reviewing public documents and court filings. For example, Citigroup and Goldman Sachs told the Times they had no record of Santos ever working there.
New York University also said it found no record of someone with Santos' name and date of birth attending the institution.of the National Republican Congressional Committee, the House Republicans' campaign arm, says he attended both Baruch College and NYU.a $750,000 salary and more than $1 million in dividends from his family's firm, the Devolder Organization, which does not have any easily accessible public websites, and his disclosure did not note any clients.
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