Documents filed to the Federal Election Commission Tuesday show that embattled Rep. George Santos is no longer claiming a $500,000 loan to his campaign came from personal funds. on the amended FEC filing, which shows that Santos unchecked the box that said 'personal funds of the candidate' when detailing the source of the six-figure loan, which still listed the congressman as its primary source. The Santos campaign refiled a number of financial documents to the FEC Tuesday afternoon, as the New York Republican tries to play clean-up in a string of controversies surrounding his backstory, including how he wound up with a six-figure income and was able to self-fund his campaign.
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