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This week, TPM provided you with a peek behind the image that George Santos has painstakingly crafted in recent weeks as a serial fabulist who lied about work at Goldman Sachs, Citi, family who perished in the Holocaust, the link between 9/11 and the death of his mother, and other elements of his past. That's Santos' work life, the formal portrait that we, loyal consumers of national political media, receive from on high.
TPM aimed this week to show you the real Santos, the guy behind the scenes. In this case, it took the form of an abortive attempt to decide whether to rescind a job offer to a prospective entry-level staffer named Derek Myers, who was trying to join Santos' office from a perch as a reporter covering rural Ohio.
The audio shows Santos in a more casual environment, dishing about Botox injections, joking about weight gain, and munching on Brazilian candies. At times, he enters high dudgeon, attempting to project an aura of statesmanlike credibility as he questions Myers about the risks that he poses not to Santos himself, but to Congress, "the institution."
The audio shows the kinds of personnel disputes and chaos that appear to reign in the Santos office in the aftermath of the series of fabulous lies that got him elected, and may soon prove to be his undoing.
But Myers told TPM some other things, as well. Not only was he enraged and hurt to receive a lecture on integrity from George Santos, Myers himself was attracted to George Santos because, as he put it on the recording, "we are you."
Listen to the audio that Myers recorded from within Santos' office and read our story about the bizarre situation.
More on other news below. Let's dig in.
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