April 26, 2024
‘Jew-ish’ George Santos speaks about Holocaust on House floor

‘Jew-ish’ George Santos speaks about Holocaust on House floor

Rep. George Santos, who has by turns said he is Jewish, “Jew-ish” and not Jewish, delivered remarks on the House floor recognizing the 78th anniversary of the liberation of Auschwitz on Friday.

“Let this day serve as reminder that we must honor the victims and survivors,” Santos said in a minute-long speech on Holocaust Remembrance Day. “We must also pay tribute to the liberators who rescued millions of people.”

Santos, a truth-challenged Long Island Republican who has made heavily questioned claims that he is the descendent of Holocaust refugees, did not mention his own ancestors in his remarks.

He did acknowledge a staffer’s grandmother, who he said is a 93-year-old survivor of the Auschwitz concentration camp.

“Antisemitism is a plague in the nation, and it is undoubtedly up to us ensure that this tragedy is never to be seen again,” Santos said. “This day and everyday, we give credence to the dark side of humanity, but strive for a better, brighter future.”

Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., leaves a House GOP conference meeting on Capitol Hill in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 25, 2023.

Santos, 34, presented himself as a Jew during his run for New York’s 3rd Congressional District last year, but later abandoned the claim.

He has said he was raised in the Catholic faith.

“My father’s Roman Catholic, but I’m very proud of my Jewish heritage, I’m very proud of my grandparents’ story,” Santos said in an interview with the Jewish News Service in the fall, referencing his claims that his grandparents fled the Holocaust.

“I always joke: I’m Jew-ish,” Santos said in the interview, a phrase he revisited after many of his campaign lies were unearthed last month.

The Forward, an independent Jewish news outlet, reported last month that genealogy websites contradict Santos’ claims that his grandparents fled anti-Jewish persecution. His mother’s parents were born in Brazil, according to the report.

A spokeswoman for Santos, Naysa Woomer, did not immediately respond to an email on Friday asking if the congressman maintains that his grandparents fled the Nazis.

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