Sen. Mitt Romney had a tense exchange with Rep. George Santos during the State of the Union. After the speech, Romney told NBC News that Santos was 'a sick puppy, he shouldn’t have been there.'
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Before the State of the Union, cameras caught Romney and Santos trading words in what appeared to be an aggressive manner.that Santos was "a sick puppy, he shouldn’t have been there." “Given the fact that he’s under ethics investigation he should be sitting in the back row and being quiet instead of parading in front of the president," he said., Romney told Santos that he didn't belong in Congress. The Utah senator then called Santos an "ass."
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