George Santos says HBO biopic ‘will never happen’ and that ‘Gen Z loves Trump’

George Santos says HBO biopic ‘will never happen’ and that ‘Gen Z loves Trump’

George Santos was the first Brazilian to be elected deputy in the United States and the sixth member of the Chamber to be expelled

After the release of The Fabulist: The Lying, Hustling, Grifting, Stealing, and Very American Legend of George Santosin Mark ChiusanoHBO acquired the rights to the book to produce a biopic, with comedy touches, about George Santos.

Santos He was the first Brazilian to be elected deputy in the United States, but his rise was quickly followed by his fall. The Republican, former drag queen, was also the sixth member of the Chamber to be expelled. He is the target of a series of accusations: from financial fraud and money laundering to using money to campaign with OnlyFans, designer clothes and botox.

During the program Ziwea satirical talk show, Santos assured that everything he has was paid for with his own money: “I always worked, Ziwe, so yes, my own money. Just like everything I have.”

The politician is also accused of lying to Congress and putting false information on his resume, such as the school and college he attended.

He needled professional colleagues, citing Kevin McCarthy, lindsay graham, Bob “Gold Bar” Menendez It is Dan Goldman: “They’re all frauds. If you put them all under the same scrutiny I was under, you’d vacate the whole damn building.”

Asked about the actor he would like to see play him, Santos He was incisive in saying that “this film will never happen” and that the book does not have his “perspective or that of anyone close to him”: “It’s fucking fiction.”

The former deputy also declared that “generation Z loves [Donald] Trumphe is an icon” and that he would not participate in Dancing With the Stars. Furthermore, Santos He did not rule out a new electoral race and suggested that he could leave the Republican Party and become independent: “The country needs more independent thinkers.” He denied being a “politician”, and called himself an “elected public servant for 11 months, proud of it, who never gave in to the political establishment”.

Source: Rollingstone

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