He's not taking civilian life easily.
Hours after more than 300 members of the House of Representatives booted Rep. George Santos (R-NY) from Congress, he's picking fights.
As Friday was nearing midnight, Santos called out Rep. Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY) who appeared on a news program explaining why she voted to get rid of the accused lawbreaking lawmaker.
In a video clip posted to her Twitter/X account, Malliotakis said that Santos "used his campaign funds for personal benefit" and cited "Botox, a porn website, luxury goods like Ferrangamo and Hermes" as being too much to excuse.
She said the House "took action and removed him" and speaking for the members who saw to expulsion, "we believe we've seen enough; he does not merit to serve in this body and his constituents deserve better."
Santos, who became the sixth member of the House ever to be expelled, and the first in more than two decades, called out his ex-colleague.
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"Let’s talk about hypocrisy," he wrote. "Can someone ask Nicole MalioStockTips when did she become a savant in stock trading?"
He then went so far as to accuse the pol of committing "insider trading" and compared her supposed success in the stock market to former Speaker Nancy Pelosi's husband, Paul, who this summer bought millions of dollars worth of Apple and Microsoft stock.
"The signature bank trades she did REEKS of insider trading much like Paul Pelosi’s every trade," wrote Santos. "Nicole is in it for herself! Just look at her record and it speaks for itself. Nicole MalioStockTips is a dirty dishonorable swamp creature selling the American people down a river for her own benefit."
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He continued: "@NMalliotakis the difference between you and I is that I don’t live in denial, I’m a PROUD GAY man and I’m not afraid to say it. [wink emoji]"
Minutes later, he then posted his plans to mete out revenge.
"On Monday I will be filling an official complaint with the Office of congressional Ethics against @NMalliotakis regarding her questionable stock trading since joining the Ways and Means committee this Congress," the followup tweet reads. "Before joining the committee the congresswoman didn’t have an active trading habit or a high volume stake. The question is, what set of information is she trading with?"