Romney tells Santos ‘you don’t belong here’ in a tense State of the Union run-in

Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, said the embattled New York congressman, who faces continued questions about his biography and campaign finances, should’ve been “sitting in the back row and staying quiet.”

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