Facing 13 federal criminal counts, George Anthony Devolder Santos tries unsuccessfully to portray himself as a victim of a political witch hunt, hoping to inspire his tens of supporters to push back on the increasing accusations (and his own admissions) that he’s a fraud.
The reality is, is it’s a witch hunt because i-i-i-it makes no sense that in four months, four months, five months, I’m indicted. You have Joe Biden’s entire family receiving deposits from nine family members receiving money from foreign, from foreign destinations into their bank accounts. It’s been years of exposing. A lot of you here have been reporting on them and yet, no investigation is launched into them. I’m gonna fight–well, I’m, I’m going to get into that–I’m gonna fight my battle. I’m gonna deliver. I’m gonna fight the witch hunt. I’m gonna take care of clearing my name and I look forward to doing that.
One, witch hunts don’t end up finding witches, Anthony. But pay attention to the crowd who immediately and loudly boo when Devolder tries to deflect to a conspiracy theory–debunked by the New York Times in 2019–that the Bidens illegally profited from a business relationship Hunter Biden had with a Romanian businessman, Gabriel Popoviciu–who also hired Rudy Giuliani to handle the same issue.