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CNBC’s Joe Kernan, Frank Luntz clash over George Santos ‘resume padding’

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A CNBC “Squawk Box” discussion about disgraced Long Island Rep.-elect George Santos turned heated Tuesday after co-host Joe Kernen argued that other lawmakers, including prominent Democrats, have misstated their backgrounds.

Kernen clashed with prominent Republican pollster Frank Luntz during a discussion about the Santos scandal and its potential implications on Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s embattled bid to become the next Republican House Speaker.

Santos, who was set to be sworn in Tuesday, has admitted to fabricating key details about his background on the campaign trail, including his education and work experience. The congressman-elect apologized for “embellishing [his] resume.”

Kernen criticized Santos but then drew comparisons to other cases of embellishment in politics, such as Sen. Elizabeth Warren’s 2019 apology for claiming Native American ancestry and Sen. Richard Blumenthal’s misrepresentation of his Vietnam war service.

Kernen and Luntz traded barbs while discussing Kevin McCarthy’s speakership bid.
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“[Santos] shouldn’t be doing any resume padding, but I did see a lot of people last week, they were all up in arms on Twitter – Elizabeth Warren. How about Blumenthal, ‘when we came back from Vietnam.’ Terrible, but he’s still there, still a senator,” Kernen said.

Kernen’s assertions rankled Luntz.

“Guys, don’t do this,” Luntz said, prompting a fiery rebuke from Kernen.

Joe Kernen
Joe Kernen pointed to other examples of embellishment from prominent politicians.
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“Oh, yeah. Mr. ‘Come Together,’” Kernen said. “You stirred up a lot of stuff over the years, Frank. This is the country we’re in right now, Frank. I’m sorry. This is where we are and you and Arthur Brooks can hold hands and sing Kumbaya.”

Kernen also made reference to President Biden and his son, Hunter, who has drawn widespread scrutiny over his shady overseas business dealings.

“He shouldn’t be around, but it’s just hard to throw stones,” Kernen continued regarding Santos. “You’re going back to the ’70s for Joe Biden, you don’t have anything more recently than the ’70s? Now, I’m not sure he knows that he’s lying, that’s the only problem. He never talked about Hunter or about any business arrangements?”

Frank Luntz
Frank Luntz bickered with Kernen over his remarks about George Santos.
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Luntz continued to lambast Kernen over his remarks regarding Santos.

“You have things that the public desperately needs,” Luntz said. “We have a crisis at the border. We have a retirement savings crisis that we can fix right now. We have inflation that is still out of control, and we are arguing over something that happened, in some cases, 20 or 30, or 40 years ago. Cut it out.”

“Or five months ago. And we started with Santos, you’re talking about Santos so it’s all fair game at this point,” Kernen responded.

George Santos
George Santos was set to be sworn in on Tuesday.
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“Your own viewers want results,” Luntz continued. “They want aspects of the economy to be addressed. They want foreign policy to be addressed. You are arguing over something that is really minute. C’mon guys, get your act together.”

“Squawk Box” co-host Andrew Ross Sorkin jumped in to change the subject.

“I don’t disagree with you and I’d love to hold hands with you through the screen if we could,” Sorkin joked.

Mediaite earlier reported on the exchange.

[Written in collaboration with other media outlets with information from the following sources]

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