NEW YORK, NY — (01-22-23) — Openly Gay Rep. George Santos (R-NY) was confronted by reporters over the weekend after word and photos leaked of the congressmen in drag. One has to wonder why reporters would give a damn. While yes the cogressmen has been exposed as a liar, why would the congressmen dressed in Drag be a scandal of any kind?
Reporters bombarded the congressman with questions on Saturday during an encounter at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. Santos, who remains under massive public scrutiny over his assortment of lies, was asked by reporters if he at one time was a drag queen performing in Brazil.
Santos has claimed that stories about him being a drag queen were “categorically false,” but admitted that he dressed up as a woman for “fun.”
“No, I was not a drag queen in Brazil,” Santos told reporters as he frantically raced through the Airport Terminal. “I was young, and I had fun at a festival. Sue me for having a life.” said Santos.
As Santos scrambled to try and get away from the reporters, he was also grilled about his disproven claim that his mother died in 9/11, especially after it was discovered that his mother wasn’t even in the country at the time of the terrorist attack.
“This is not how you conduct an interview,” Santos complained while repeatedly avoiding answering the question.
While the congressmen has humiliated himself over his past, this isn’t one of them. Why would reporters of the so called “Woke” media, insult Drag Queens by treating this as a scandal? Just because he’s a republican? No.. that’s now how that works!
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Article by: Paul Goldberg, Staff Writer
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