We were duped:' How George Santos raised money from wealthy GOP donors while lying about his resume [View all]
"A Santos campaign fundraiser impersonated Kevin McCarthys chief of staff to help raise campaign cash."
A member of George Santos political team had a plan to raise money for the congressmans campaign: impersonate Republican House Speaker Kevin McCarthys chief of staff.
Wealthy donors received calls and emails from a man who said he was Dan Meyer, McCarthys chief of staff, during the 2020 and 2022 election cycles, according to people familiar with the matter. He was actually named Sam Miele, and worked for Santos raising money for his campaign, according to one GOP donor who contributed to Santos campaign. This financier and some others in this story declined to be named in order to speak freely about private discussions.
The imitation of the chief of staff of the top House Republican adds to an emerging picture of a winning congressional campaign propelled by fabrications and questionable tactics. Santos now finds himself in the sights of investigators and in danger of losing his political career even after hes been sworn into office. In raising money for his campaign, Santos fed donors the same falsehoods he gave voters, campaign fundraisers and others say.
At private events with GOP donors and political leaders, Santos would flaunt or hint at key parts of his resume that have turned out to be false, according to records and people familiar with the matter. The Republican would also tout his business record thats now in question, including claims that he worked on Wall Street, as a way to encourage donors to contribute to his campaign, according to financiers and party operatives familiar with the matter.
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