An utterly bizarre conversation between George Santos and a former volunteer was released Wednesday. At one point, Santos advises the former volunteer to “stop going to Colombia” for “diluted Botox.”
In the recording Santos can be heard telling Myers that, according to his knowledge, “recording in this building is a federal crime, and you get seven years,” after the latter joked about taping the conversation. “Have fun at your peril!” Santos said.
Santos referenced his own issues with public trust, admitting to Myers that he had lied extensively to his Chief of Staff Charley Lovett. “I’ve obviously fucked up and lied to him, like I lied to everyone else,” Santos said, “And he still forgave me and gave me a second shot, unlike some other people.”
The conversation ambles around, at one point the pair discusses thrifted ties, Colombian botox, and Santos getting a text fromthat Santos “feels terrible about lying, he feels terrible that he got caught.” Despite his admiration for the congressman, he says Santos’ distracted attitude throughout their conversation “was insulting and it hurt my feelings.”
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