George Santos avoids press during first day on the job
In the main image, Representative-elect George Santos of New York is seen speaking at the Republican Jewish Coalition annual leadership meeting on November 19, 2022, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The smaller images shows the U.S. Capitol on June 5, 2003, in Washington, D.C. Santos avoided reporters’ questions when he arrived to the Capitol on Tuesday.
"Santos finally made it inside the House chamber after getting lost multiple times while walking there from his office as reporters swarmed him," she wrote as a caption for one clip."Here's video of him walking through a hallway that ended up being a dead end. Still won't respond to any questions." Santos finally made it inside the House chamber after getting lost multiple times while walking there from his office as reporters swarmed him.
Here's video of him walking through a hallway that ended up being a dead end. Still won't respond to any questions.
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