George Santos names fellow New Yorker as smelliest member of Congress: ‘The dude just stinks’

Disgraced former Rep. George Santos is raising a fresh stink — cruelly identifying another New York politician as the smelliest member of Congress.

“The worst body odor in Congress is definitely [Rep.] Jerry Nadler,” Santos told comedian Jim Norton on his podcast Wednesday of the 77-year-old lawmaker.

“Really, it’s so bad. It’s so bad. Dude, Jerry Nadler Stinks. Dude, he stinks.”


George Santos and his lawyer Joseph Murray exiting Brooklyn Federal Court in business suits
Santos faces between two and 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in August 2024 to wire fraud and identity theft separately. Brigitte Stelzer

The notorious liar — who was ultimately kicked out of Congress in disgrace — initially appeared shocked when Norton asked which of his former colleagues had the smelliest breath.

After laughing, he happily dished on Nadler — claiming that the New York representative even broke wind on the House floor.

“Jerry Nadler would waddle down that aisle and crop dust,” Santos said. “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!”

Santos — who was found to have spent taxpayer’s money on OnlyFans and botox — also picked on Nadler when asked about his regrets.

“You know what’s my biggest disappointment of the 2022 cycle? That Carolyn Maloney didn’t beat him,” Santos told Norton of Nadler retaining his seat in New York’s 12th District.


U.S. Representative Jerry Nadler attending a press conference outside the Environmental Protection Agency headquarters in Washington, D.C., with people holding signs, on February 6, 2025.
Santos named Jerry Nadler as the smelliest member of Congress. Bryan Dozier/NurPhoto/Shutterstock

Nadler did not respond immediately to The Post’s requests for comment.

Santos faces between two and 20 years in prison after pleading guilty in August 2024 to wire fraud and identity theft separately.

Last month, a judge delayed his sentencing until April 25, so that he can keep making podcasts.

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