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Weinstock was diagnosed with neuropathy, a nerve disorder, after his work on the Ground Zero rescue operations were complete. Weinstock told reporters he accepted Santos’ invitation because he wanted to raise awareness for the health care needs of 9/11 emergency workers.

But that wasn’t the only controversy surrounding Santos at the State of the Union. The congressman reportedly bumped into U.S. Sen. Mitt Romney of Utah ahead of the speech on the House Floor, who reportedly told Santos “you don’t belong here.”

The congressman responded to Romney with “tell that to the 142,000 who voted for me,” before exchanging some namecalling.

Later Romney criticized Santos, who is under an ethics investigation, for positioning himself where he could shake Biden and senators’ hands.

“He should be sitting in the back row and staying quiet instead of parading in front of the president and people coming into the room,” Romney told CNN.

Santos responded on Twitter, telling Romney “just a reminder that you will never be president,” referring to Romney’s failed bid for the White House as the GOP nominee in 2012.

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