Long Island Rep.-elect George Santos has admitted to beefing up his college and work experience while on the campaign trail, but doesn't see it as a big deal.
is admitting he wasn't the most honest guy while on the campaign trail when it came to his resume ... but he oddly doesn't see what the big fuss is about all the lies.he in fact never graduated from a college -- or worked directly for Citigroup and Goldman Sachs ... despite once claiming it all to be true.
Santos doesn't see this as a way to deter him from serving his 2-year term, however ... downplaying the situation by tellingWaiting for your permission to load the Instagram Media. He's apparently keepin' a pretty cool head -- he adds,"I am not a criminal. This [controversy] will not deter me from having good legislative success. I will be effective. I will be good.”poked massive holes in his previous history ... finding no references in past campaigns to a master's degree from NYU, among many, many other things.
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