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Biography Flash George Santos Blasts Swalwell and Stirs Washington Chaos Post Expulsion

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George Santos has been lighting up social media with his signature bomb-throwing style, diving headfirst into the exploding Eric Swalwell scandal thats gripping Washington. According to Hindustan Times reports, Santos fired off a scorching X post slamming influencer Knowa De Baraso's parents for their terrible parenting skills after the minor appeared in a viral TikTok alongside Swalwell, whom Santos branded a predator amid fresh allegations of sexual assault and misconduct against the former congressman. De Baraso hit back hard, defending his family and turning the feud into a rapid-fire online spectacle. Santos doubled down in a Newsmax interview, branding Swalwell a coward for allegedly running away from accountability, dodging the press while Santos claims he faced the music daily during his own ouster drama. Hindustan Times notes the clash gained massive traction on X, underscoring Santos unyielding knack for stirring pots even post-expulsion. Shifting targets, Chicago City Wire and Primetimer detail Santos explosive accusation on social media that Senator Ruben Gallego fired a former staffer after she rejected his sexual advancesa claim he teased as breaking news, though its unverified and lacks corroboration from official sources, marking classic Santos territory where truth blurs into provocation. No public appearances or business ventures popped in the latest feeds, but these social salvos could cement his post-Congress persona as Washingtons rogue gadfly, with potential long-term ripples if investigations echo his past deceptions like the debunked 9/11 mom tale from Guardian archives. In the past 24 hours, no major headlines dominate, but the Swalwell feud shows no signs of cooling, positioning Santos as a key agitator in Houses expulsion frenzy over misconduct, per Bloomberg Government and Punchbowl News. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on George Santos and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

George Santos has been lighting up social media with his signature bomb-throwing style, diving headfirst into the exploding Eric Swalwell scandal thats gripping Washington. According to Hindustan Times reports, Santos fired off a scorching X post slamming influencer Knowa De Baraso's parents for their terrible parenting skills after the minor appeared in a viral TikTok alongside Swalwell, whom Santos branded a predator amid fresh allegations of sexual assault and misconduct against the former congressman. De Baraso hit back hard, defending his family and turning the feud into a rapid-fire online spectacle. Santos doubled down in a Newsmax interview, branding Swalwell a coward for allegedly running away from accountability, dodging the press while Santos claims he faced the music daily during his own ouster drama. Hindustan Times notes the clash gained massive traction on X, underscoring Santos unyielding knack for stirring pots even post-expulsion. Shifting targets, Chicago City Wire and Primetimer detail Santos explosive accusation on social media that Senator Ruben Gallego fired a former staffer after she rejected his sexual advancesa claim he teased as breaking news, though its unverified and lacks corroboration from official sources, marking classic Santos territory where truth blurs into provocation. No public appearances or business ventures popped in the latest feeds, but these social salvos could cement his post-Congress persona as Washingtons rogue gadfly, with potential long-term ripples if investigations echo his past deceptions like the debunked 9/11 mom tale from Guardian archives. In the past 24 hours, no major headlines dominate, but the Swalwell feud shows no signs of cooling, positioning Santos as a key agitator in Houses expulsion frenzy over misconduct, per Bloomberg Government and Punchbowl News. Thanks for listening, please subscribe to never miss an update on George Santos and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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