Santos inexplicably cast himself as (failed) Broadway producer: Bloomberg
Alex Wagner shares new reporting from Bloomberg that during his campaign George Santos told potential donors that he was a Broadway producer who worked on Spiderman: Turn Off The Dark, a notorious flop, which makes it an odd thing to lie about, though actual producers of the show contradict Santos' claim.
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