Mitt Romney Confronts George Santos at State of the Union
Senator Mitt Romney confronted New York Congressman George Santos at the State of the Union address. "You ought to be embarrassed," Romney told Santos. Afterward, Romney told reporters Santos "should be sitting in the back row and staying quiet." "I'm never going to shut up and go to the back of the room,” Santos says. "I think it's reprehensible that the Senator would say such a thing in such a demeaning way."
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