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Since he assumed office on Jan. 3, Republican Congressman George Santos has been the subject of multiple investigations illuminating the extent to which he lied about his identity and fictionalized his entire resume throughout his campaign. He lied about having attended college, working at Goldman Sachs and about his finances. Amongst his more egregious lies are his claims that his mother died on 9/11, that his grandparents died in the Holocaust and that he is Jewish. How did this even happen in the first place? ....
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Former Congressman Steve Israel has removed himself from consideration for the post of U.S. Ambassador to Israel in the Biden administration, while two others – Michael Adler and Amos Hochstein – appear to be in the lead. Israel confirmed in an email on Thursday that he informed Secretary of State-designate Tony Blinken that he doesn’t see himself as a candidate for that role at this time. Israel, a Democrat from New York, was one of the names floated for the position. Israel said a major influence in his decision was his desire to spend more time with his family, including his 22-month-old grandson. “I was away from my family for 16 years as a Congressman and just don’t want that separation at this point in my life,” he explained. “I value my relationship with the president and can support his agenda in other ways.” ....