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    ‘Bye-bye’: George Santos laughs at Cori Bush’s ‘humiliating defeat’ in primary and warns ‘Squad’ to ‘watch out’

    By Heather Hunter,

    2024-08-07

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    Embattled former Republican New York Rep. George Santos took to social media to react to the defeat of "Squad" Rep. Cori Bush (D-MO) in her Democratic primary Tuesday night against pro-Israel prosecutor Wesley Bell.

    "I'm not going to be a bad person," Santos said on a video posted on the X platform while he attempted to temper his words but then laughed loudly.

    "Bye, Cori!" he continued to laugh.

    "Oh my God! 68 to 33! Humiliating defeat! That's exactly how I like to see it," Santos said, reacting to Bush's loss.

    "Humiliation for Cori and Jamaal," he said, referencing Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-NY), who was convicted of pulling a Capitol building fire alarm and was recently defeated in his primary.

    "Who's next? 2026! Squad, watch out! We're coming to getcha. Bye!" he snarked.

    Santos was expelled from Congress last year after pressure from Republicans and Democrats, including Squad members, who voted to oust him over numerous alleged ethics violations and federal charges that accused him of aggravated identity theft and misuse of campaign donations. He has pleaded not guilty and has attempted to get the charges against him dismissed.

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    In an interview with the New York Times last weekend, Bush struggled to admit that Hamas was a "terrorist organization." She also protested Israel's military activities in Gaza and boycotted Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s joint address to Congress.

    Her Democratic opponent had the backing of pro-Israel groups and had been gaining traction in polls for months leading up to this week's primary in Missouri. Bush had launched her career as an anti-police activist amid the unrest in Ferguson, Missouri, over the death of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

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    Phil Gainey
    29d ago
    Hahahahaha...maybe I can get her race card.....but it's probably already used up
    TWIT
    08-10
    "Oh my God! 68 to 33! Humiliating defeat!👋👋👋👋👋👌👌👌👏👏👏👏🖕
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