The latest issue regarding George Santos to have come under scrutiny: What's the origin of the more than $700,000 loaned to the campaign of the newly elected GOP congressman from New York? In filings with the Federal Election Commission from April 2022 and later in 2022, the Santos campaign said those loans were from Santos' personal funds. But in amended campaign finance reports filed Tuesday, his campaign unchecked a couple important boxes regarding a $500,000 loan and a $125,000 loan. While the amended forms still say those loans came "from the candidate," a box indicating they came from "personal funds of the candidate"—which was originally checked on the 2022 forms—is now unchecked for both of those loans. So if that $625,000 wasn't from Santos' personal funds, as previously indicated, where was it from? That's not clear, the Daily Beast reports. More of the latest on Santos: