George Santos wearing a white shirt, blue sweater, and blue jacket

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One of the first duties of a newly-elected member of Congress is to arrange their offices, one in Washington, D.C. and one of their district. However when that new Congressman is serial fabulist Rep. George Santos (R-NY) even this reputedly mundane accountability isn’t fairly events.

Santos has spun so many wild fabrications, exaggerations, and pants-on-hearth lies that my try on Jan. 20 to checklist and rank them didn’t even ultimate a day earlier than wanting an update and now seems laughably outdated best ten days later. Among the newest highlights within the fabricated adventures of Congress’ semi-Gifted Mr. Ripley are attempting to hide his Spotify playlists from reporters, claiming a mugger as soon as stole his sneakers, and making up pretend donor names on his campaign finance reports.

The New York Occasions regarded into how Santos’ office in New York’s third congressional district was once shaping up and found a few a laugh small print.

To start with, the location’s historical past contains previously website hosting a flower store and what the Occasions described as “a therapeutic massage parlor that neighbors worried bought extra than just foot rubs.” (Whether or no longer that is an improve from the Dollar Tree strip mall that hosts Santos’ asset management firm, we can leave for readers to decide.)

The speedy prior tenant was Santos’ predecessor in Congress, former Rep. Thomas Suozzi (D-NY), who determined to run for governor as an alternative of re-election in 2022, shedding the Democratic nomination to Gov. Kathy Hochul (D-NY).

Suozzi’s title “nonetheless adorns the golf green awning” on the place of work’s storefront, said the Occasions, as well as being displayed in gold block letters on the window.

Santos’ team of workers seem in little hurry to correctly label and promote their place of job, keeping the door locked even all the way through common operating hours, propping up a “detached blue cubicle wall” in opposition to the front window to dam the view from curious passersby, and taping a handwritten notice to the door that mentioned, “No videotaping allowed. No audio recording allowed. No weapons allowed.”

None of the local residents gave the impression to have ever viewed Santos himself on the place of work, and the proprietor of a nearby deli (a registered Republican) known as Santos a “clown.”

Even an area minister gave the impression skeptical of Santos’ capacity to redeem himself in the eyes of his ingredients, telling the Occasions that she hoped Santos “will also be in a place where he can start to inform the truth about who he is, each as himself as a human, but additionally as an elected authentic,” and “as a citizen of this district, I have zero confidence in his skill to govern with out that honesty.”

Learn the record and notice the photographs of Santos’ district place of work right here.

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