Serial liar Rep. George Santos (RNY) was ridiculed after he accused an author who wrote a complaint about him of participating in a “scam.”
Newsday’s Mark Chiusano announced Friday that he is writing “The Fabulist: How George Santos Conned The World” about the first-year congressman who was found to have fabricated several elements of his past.
Santos is also now under investigation for his campaign finances.
Chiusano’s book, according to the document, will be “a continent-spanning splash narrative that tells the story of the life of George Santos and how he was able to exploit the barely guarded loopholes of American politics to his advantage to become the greatest con man of America. . “America”.
Santos responded to the news in characteristically belligerent fashion, tweeting that he hoped Chiusano “had a great imagination”.
“I wonder what kind of material came from his last graft,” he added.
Critics on Twitter were quick to respond to Santos’ response:

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