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Former Rep. George Santos exposes what’s really going on in Congress: boozing, selling votes, and more…

 Former Rep. George Santos has recently criticized Congress, claiming it operates more like a chaotic party than a serious government institution. He asserts that many members engage in unethical behaviors, such as drinking with lobbyists and selling their votes on legislation, suggesting they prioritize personal gain over their duties to the American people. In his revelations, Santos expresses disgust towards his former colleagues, stating that they often neglect their responsibilities, sometimes even allowing others to vote on their behalf when they are too hungover.

Santos's comments reflect a broader sentiment of disillusionment with Congress, which is viewed by many as having low approval ratings due to its ineffective leadership. He also called for accountability regarding ethical standards, questioning why there are no investigations into these behaviors.

Moreover, the text discusses a "secret slush fund" that Congress allegedly uses to settle sexual misconduct cases with taxpayer money. This fund has reportedly totaled over $17 million and is seen as a tool to silence victims, raising questions about the integrity of lawmakers who use public funds to cover personal scandals.

The narrative also references past criticisms by other politicians, like Madison Cawthorn, who claimed that Congress is rife with drug use and sexual misconduct. While Cawthorn faced significant backlash, Santos’s recent remarks lend some credibility to earlier accusations about Congress’s culture.

Further allegations include insider trading among Congress members, specifically highlighting Senator Markwayne Mullin, whose wealth reportedly increased significantly after strategically purchasing stocks prior to a major municipal contract announcement. This pattern of behavior illustrates the perceived corruption and self-serving actions of politicians.

Overall, there is a call for reform, including potential term limits for lawmakers, in order to hold them accountable for their actions and ensure they start acting in the public's best interest rather than their own.

https://revolver.news/2024/11/former-rep-george-santos-exposes-congress-boozing-selling-votes-and-more/

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