• last year
Rep. George Santos says he's being bullied a day before the House of Representatives is expected to vote whether to expel him from Congress.
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00:00 in an orderly fashion, without screaming at me,
00:05 will go by hand.
00:06 Because if I leave, they win.
00:12 If I leave, the bullies take place.
00:15 This is bullying.
00:17 The chair of the committee putting out a motion to expel,
00:20 just introducing it and not calling it's privilege,
00:22 was designed to force me to resign.
00:25 (upbeat music)
00:27 You see, that's not true.
00:40 I'm proud of my voting record.
00:43 I am proud of the work I got to do.
00:46 And I came in here as a mad as hell activist
00:49 who was just disenfranchised from the government,
00:52 did not believe anything was getting done.
00:54 (indistinct chatter)
00:57 I got to see how sausage is made from the inside.
01:08 I got to see how this place operates.
01:11 I get to take that story back to the American people
01:13 and say, look, this is what happens.
01:14 This is why we don't see as much progress as we expect.
01:18 (indistinct chatter)
01:22 (upbeat music)
01:25 Oh, look, I don't know.
01:29 Future, the future is endless.
01:32 I mean, you just never know.
01:32 You can do whatever you want next.
01:34 And I'm just gonna do whatever I want.
01:36 Whatever comes my way,
01:37 I have the desire to stay very much involved
01:39 in public policy and advocacy for specific issues.
01:43 And we also have an entire presidential campaign
01:45 coming up in 2024.
01:47 And, you know, I think I've made this very clear,
01:49 but I won't rest until I see Donald Trump
01:50 back in the White House.
01:51 (indistinct chatter)
01:55 Thank you.
02:02 (indistinct chatter)
02:05 (upbeat music)
02:07 -Hey, how are you? -Hey.
02:09 [BLANK_AUDIO]

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