George Santos Audaciously Likens Himself to Black Civil Rights Icon Rosa Parks
The disgraced congressman and serial liar has made one of his most outrageous remarks yet.
July 11, 2023
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The disgraced congressman and serial liar has made one of his most outrageous remarks yet.
The plea deal means Santos will avoid a high-profile trial that was expected to drag for weeks.
The identites of those who helped the embattled gay lawmaker post bail after he was charged with several crimes had been sealed.
The gay Democrat is holding the gay Republican accountable for his actions.
Dominique Morgan, 42, was indicted on one count of second-degree grand larceny and 23 counts of first-degree falsifying business records during her time as executive director of the OKRA Project.
Twitch streamer Keffals says she was the victim of a transphobic incident in which the police then revictimized her.
A new study by the Urban Institute finds that homeless LGBT youth involved in sex work are frequently harassed and harmed by police.
There has been a lot of movement this week in legal proceedings against the New York congressman.
Nancy Marks's lawyer said Rep. George Santos had "mentally seduced" his client.
The embattled gay congressman's lawyer has tried to keep the names secret, contending they'll be harassed and back out.
Multiple sources say the gay New Yorker hid his involvement in companies he recommended.
Former Florida Rep. Joe Harding will serve four months in federal prison.
As the House reconvenes post-Thanksgiving, embattled New York Rep. Santos faces a critical vote following Ethics Committee’s damning report.
Judy Garland's Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz went missing for over a decade. Now, they've been sold for $32 million at an auction.
He surrendered to police Wednesday morning.
Jacob Rostovsky, CEO of Queer Works, is charged with grand theft, misappropriation of public funds, insurance fraud, perjury, and money laundering. He has pleaded not guilty.
Samuel Miele has been accused of impersonating the chief of staff to Republican House leader Kevin McCarthy to raise campaign funds for George Santos.
The lying congressman is upset that he believed the anti-LGBTQ+ governor to be different from how he actually is.
Censure doesn’t remove a member of Congress from office, but it stays on the member’s permanent record.
He name-dropped his husband in solemn tribute to late Sen. Feinstein, inciting a blend of humor and confusion across social media.
The issue of crime took center stage in the nation's third-largest city.