Rep. George Santos made a significant revision to his 2022 campaign filings Tuesday by specifying that a $500,000 loan he made to the campaign didn't come from his personal funds.
The initial filing from September included a checked box saying the hefty loan came from the"personal funds of the candidate." In the new filing, which was first reported by the.
The initial filing from September included a checked box saying the hefty loan came from the"personal funds of the candidate." In the new filing, which was first reported by theMalaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
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