Former congressman George Santos reveals the smelliest person in Congress: 'The dude just stinks'

George Santos recalled an incident when a congressman farted on the House Floor during his appearance on the 'Jim Norton Can't Save You' podcast
George Santos burst out laughing as he tried to gather himself and make a decision about who in Congress needed to take a shower (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
George Santos burst out laughing as he tried to gather himself and make a decision about who in Congress needed to take a shower (Drew Angerer/Getty Images)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: Former New York Republican representative George Santos claimed that New York Representative Jerry Nadler is the smelliest of all the Congressional superlatives during his recent podcast appearance.

In a conversation with comedian Jim Norton on his newly launched podcast called 'Jim Norton Can't Save You' on Wednesday, February 19, Santos talked about several subjects, including his expulsion from Congress, lying allegations, and his impending sentencing after entering a guilty plea to charges of fraud and identity theft.



 

George Santos reveals NY Democrat Jerry Nadler is the smelliest congressman

At one point in their podcast conversation, Jim Norton pressed George Santos to identify the congressman with the worst odor.

The former legislator was stunned by the question and burst out laughing as he tried to gather himself and make a decision about who most needed a breath mint.

Santos blasted Rep Jerry Nadler's (D-NY) "body odor," calling him the most smelly member of Congress.

"I can say this for sure [with] no mental reservation. The worst body odor in Congress is definitely Jerry Nadler," Santos said.

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - FEBRUARY 01: Jerry Nadler attends the Human Rights Campaign 2025 Greater New York Dinner at Marriott Marquis Times Square on February 01, 2025 in New York City. (Photo by Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Human Rights Campaign)
Jerry Nadler attends the Human Rights Campaign 2025 Greater New York Dinner at Marriott Marquis Times Square on February 1, 2025, in New York City (Bryan Bedder/Getty Images for Human Rights Campaign)

Santos continued: "Really, it's so bad. It's so bad. Dude, Jerry Nadler stinks. Dude, he stinks."

Santos, who is now known as "the Long Island liar", continued by describing an incident where Nadler released gas on the House Floor.

"Jerry Nadler would waddle down that aisle and crop dust. Like, it was every step of his waddle was a fart. But the dude just stinks… he’s greasy and oily. Ewww. Take a shower, goddamnit!" the former representative exclaimed.

Furthermore, the ousted congressman bemoaned the fact that Nadler had been repeatedly reelected since entering Congress in 1992.

 George Santos attends the world premiere of James O'Keefe's debut film 'Line In The Sand' at Regal Edwards Big Newport & RPX on October 8, 2024, in Newport Beach, California (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images)
George Santos attends the world premiere of James O'Keefe's debut film 'Line In The Sand' at Regal Edwards Big Newport & RPX on October 8, 2024, in Newport Beach, California (Phillip Faraone/Getty Images)

When asked who had the worst breath, ousted congressman Santos acknowledged that it was a Republican, but he would not name the person.

Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft in the summer of 2024 and is currently facing a possible two-year prison sentence, according to Daily Beast.

Santos became the sixth House member in history to be ousted from office after being expelled from Congress in 2023 following the House Ethics Committee conducted an inquiry.

Internet in splits over George Santos' smelliest congressman revelation

Social media users were in splits after George Santos' revelation. One said on X (formerly Twitter), "Love how Jimmy is asking the hard hitting questions we want to know."

Another commented, "Had no idea this dude was such a fruit, and I'm not talking about Jimmy."

"Well Nadler does live in the sewers so this checks out," remarked one person.

Another added, "Absolutely no surprise there, even his digital pictures somehow smell like rotten cheese."

"Jerry Nadler is the least surprising answer imaginable," wrote one individual.

Another netizen quipped, "Not a shocker. With that frame, you just know there is plenty of area that he can’t reach to wash."



 



 



 



 



 



 

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