Rep. George Santos said Sen. Mitt Romney’s comments to the first-term lawmaker during an exchange at the State of the Union address were not “very Mormon of him.”
Rep. George Santos said Sen. Mitt Romney’s comments to the first-term lawmaker during an exchange at the State of the Union address last night were not “very Mormon of him.”
Romney, a Mormon, told Santos at President Biden’s address to Congress on Tuesday night that he shouldn’t have been there, slamming him as an “embarrassment.” The exchange between the two was caught on camera as Romney walked down the aisle to his seat at the speech. “I don’t think he ought to be in Congress, and he certainly shouldn’t be in the aisle trying to shake the hand of the president of the United States and dignitaries coming in. It’s an embarrassment,” he added.
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