George Santos’ former roommate dishes on him

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George Santos is still as I write these words technically a member of Congress. But things are not going well for the pathological liar. Every single day, it seems yet another one of his lies is exposed. At this rate, Santos just might be a good candidate for “Ripley’s Believe it or not.” Heck, he could be their star exhibit.

And now soon-to-be former House member George Santos has yet another problem in a sea of them. His former roommate has come forward. And what this former roommate has to say is less than flattering to the multi-named liar. Did one ever expect anything else?

The roommate’s name is Gregory Morey-Parker. And he spoke with Don Lemon about Santos on “CNN This morning.” The two men lived together for a few months, according to Morey-Parker. And Morey-Parker said he suspects Santos suffered from “delusions of grandeur.” According to Morey-Parker, Santos was regularly saying things that “didn’t add up.”

He said one-day Santos would be going to bars overflowing with cash; the next, he’d be broke. Morey-Parker had also accused Santos of stealing a scarf of his. I’d agree that this guy (Santos) has delusions of Grandeur. I mean, really now, is there ONE person who thinks this guy is sane?

That has not stopped Kevin McCarthy from telling the Press that Santos will get committee assignments. Who knows, lying is prized so much in the GOP, perhaps McCarthy will give him a promotion.

In the meantime, calls are getting louder for Santos to resign. It seems every hour; there are new revelations about him. If things are this bad for Santos now, how will they be in a month or two?

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