Politics & Government

George Santos Sends 'F--- YOU' Video To Eric Adams Over Car Break-In

"99% sure you broke into the car yourself…" a mayoral spokesperson told George Santos after the accused liar blamed a car break-in on Adams.

NEW YORK CITY — George Santos has two words for Mayor Eric Adams: "F--- YOU!"

The disgraced former congressional rep and accused serial liar unleashed the invective in an angry video posted Tuesday after he said his "new" car was broken into somewhere in New York City.

Santos blamed Adams for the break-in, a "Christmas gift" he contended was the result of Hizzoner returning the city to the crime-ridden 1970s.

Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

"Is that how you're keeping the city safe, you f------ animal?"Santos said to Adams while pointing his camera at a broken car window.

"Don't move to New York, people. Stay the f--- away from here. This city only cares to f--- over Americans and take our taxpayer dollars and shove it in the a---- of these migrants while this city is dangerous."

Find out what's happening in New York Cityfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Santos closed his ire-filled video with an expletive-filled call for Adams to resign.

The video drew a quick quip from Adams' top spokesperson Fabian Levy that referenced Santos' well-documented trouble with the truth.

"99% sure you broke into the car yourself…" Levy tweeted.

Santos became only the sixth representative to be expelled from Congress after a damning ethics investigation found, among things, he used campaign funds to pay for Botox and OnlyFans purchases. He faces accusations he fabricated much of his biography, stole from a fundraiser set up for dying dog and used donors credits.

Levy followed up his tweet with a fact check on Santos' claim in the video that he had a "like, literally, a brand f------ new car."

"Update: confirmed with NYPD that the car is a 2018 vehicle and NOT new as you falsely claimed," Levy tweeted.

Santos responded that the car was new to him, as in he just purchased it.

He also disputed that he overvalued the car.

"I'm curious to know if this is what my taxes go to in NYC, funding a hack Non-elected bureaucrat to attack me a private citizen on social media?" Santos tweeted.

Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.