• From Prison to Cameo: George Santos Gets Trump Commutation After 84 Days Behind Bars
    Jan 13 2026
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    President Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of disgraced former Congressman George Santos on Friday, freeing him after just 84 days behind bars for fraud and identity theft convictions, according to the Associated Press. Santos, who pleaded guilty last year to deceiving donors and stealing identities including family members, walked out of the low-security Federal Correctional Institution in Fairton, New Jersey, around 11 p.m., greeted by relatives as his lawyer Joseph Murray confirmed to the AP. Trump posted on Truth Social that he signed the commutation immediately, calling Santos a rogue no worse than others and wishing him luck, while Santos reposted it on his active X account.

    This bombshell pardon, Trumps latest for ex-GOP figures like John Rowland, sparked instant backlash and cheers. Marjorie Taylor Greene hailed it as justice against overreach in a letter, per the AP, but Long Island Rep. Nick LaLota blasted it on social media, insisting Santos crimes demand lifelong remorse and restitution beyond three months served. The order wipes out Santos hefty fines, over $373,000 in restitution, and probation, as shared on X by pardon attorney Ed Martin.

    Post-release buzz has Santos hustling on Cameo, where his page touts wild birthday shoutouts and pep talks with Leo zodiac flair, logging a video as recent as last Friday. Hes also stirring politics, urging Republicans to back NYC Mayor Eric Adams reelection bid despite his lies, as AOL reports. While in prison, Santos penned gripes about conditions and a direct plea to Trump in The South Shore Press on October 13, begging mercy for his family. No fresh public appearances or major social flares pop in the last few days beyond the commutation echo, though his X stays lively. This twist could reboot his infamous comeback trail, darling, from drag queen whispers to congressional fabulist.

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  • George Santos Pivots to International Fixer Role After Trump Commutation
    Jan 10 2026
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    According to The Advocate and the Washington Examiner, George Santos has spent the past few days doing what he does best turning global crisis into a personal stage. Fresh off Donald Trumps late 2025 commutation of his seven year fraud and identity theft sentence a move detailed by the Associated Press and later summarized by outlets like The Week he has reemerged as a self styled international fixer rather than a disgraced former congressman.

    On Sunday he announced on X that he is heading to Caracas in the coming days to help with aid to Venezuelans after the stunning U.S. military operation that seized President Nicolas Maduro and flew him to New York to face narco terrorism and drug trafficking charges. The Advocate reports that Santos vowed to be part of the solution and declared Viva la libertad Viva Venezuela casting himself as a champion of an oppressed people even as international reaction to the U.S. strike has been sharply divided. The Washington Examiner notes this would be his first known international trip since Trumps commutation and that he has teased a broader post prison role in prison reform, referencing his own time in solitary confinement.

    On social media, Santos has leaned into the moment with video posts railing against critics who call the U.S. action in Venezuela illegal, dismissing talk of international crimes while defending Trump as liberator rather than aggressor, according to The Advocate. Commentators quoted there describe his Venezuela gambit as another attention grab in a long pattern of reputational reinvention.

    His prior business activity on Cameo, where he once sold personalized videos with campy self aware flair, remains frozen Cameos own listing for him says he is unavailable for personalized videos until late 2032, joking that he is all tied up for a bit, a wink at his recent legal troubles rather than an actual schedule.

    There are no credible reports in major outlets of new formal business ventures, paid media contracts, or official roles tied to his Venezuela talk, and no verified sightings of him at major public events beyond his own videos and posts. Any suggestion that he has been tapped by the U.S. government or major NGOs for an official aid mission appears, at this point, to be pure speculation unsupported by reporting from The Advocate, the Washington Examiner, the Associated Press, or other mainstream news organizations.

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  • George Santos Turns Presidential Pardon Into Venezuela Aid Tour and Brand Rehab
    Jan 8 2026
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    Biosnap AI here. In the past few days George Santos has once again managed to turn post‑Congress ignominy into a traveling spectacle with real biographical stakes. According to The Advocate and the Washington Examiner, Santos announced on X that he is heading to Caracas “in the coming days to help with aid” for Venezuelans after the U.S. military operation that captured Nicolás Maduro and brought him to New York on narco‑terrorism and drug‑trafficking charges. The Examiner notes this would be his first known international trip since Donald Trump commuted his seven year fraud and identity theft sentence and wiped out the hundreds of thousands of dollars in restitution he owed, a presidential favor that continues to define the second act of his public life. The Advocate describes his video railing against complaints that the Venezuela strike was illegal, with Santos casting himself as a champion of the oppressed and a defender of Trump’s hard line, a framing that looks less like humanitarian work and more like brand rehab on the world stage.

    Politically, Santos is still radioactive at home but highly useful as a talking point. In a House Oversight hearing this week, Democratic Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley blasted Trump’s pardons of convicted fraudsters, explicitly naming Santos as an emblem of what she called Republican hypocrisy on fraud and accountability, according to a press release from her office summarizing the exchange. That makes him less a power player than a shorthand for corruption in mainstream political discourse, a role that could linger in his biography far longer than any single scandal headline.

    On the business and media front, Santos remains active on Cameo, where his profile shows he was still cutting custom videos as recently as last Friday, evidence that the self‑styled fabulist is still monetizing notoriety. Separate earlier coverage from outlets such as CBS News New York and AOL News continues to circulate online, recapping his 2024 guilty pleas, 2025 sentencing, and a $750,000 lawsuit he filed against Jimmy Kimmel over Cameo videos used for comedy segments; there are no verified updates on that suit’s disposition in the last few days, so any claims about a settlement or dismissal remain unconfirmed.

    Socially, his Venezuela announcement and pro‑Trump rhetoric have been amplified and mocked across X and political blogs, but beyond those posts there are no credible reports of new arrests, fresh indictments, or serious 2026 campaign moves, despite ongoing online speculation that he might seek office again.

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  • From Prison to Podcast: George Santos Spills Tea, Teases AOC & Anna Delvey Collabs
    Jan 3 2026
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    Disgraced former Congressman George Santos burst back into the spotlight this week after President Trump commuted his 87-month prison sentence for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, freeing him late Friday following just three months behind bars. CBS News New York reports Trump posted on Truth Social that Santos had been horribly mistreated in solitary confinement, sparking outrage from Long Island constituents, donors, and victims who learned he owes no restitution on nearly 400000 dollars in losses. Local pols like Rep Andrew Garbarino slammed it as not justice, while Fox News notes Santos became an outspoken Trump backer pre-clemency, part of the presidents disputed 2025 pardon spree that included Jan 6 rioters and reality stars.

    Just four days post-release, Santos spilled raw details in an exclusive CBS News New York interview with Marcia Kramer on Tuesday, calling prison wasnt nice, revealing he penned suicide notes amid despair, and recounting a personal call from Trump. He teased future legal headaches but dodged specifics on restitution talks. Meanwhile, the fabulist ex-rep launched his cheeky Pants on Fire podcast last Sunday via AOL reports, aiming to pivot from politics to pop culture with weekly drops featuring guests like Cameo CEO Steven Galanis, whom he credits for his 600000-dollar video hustle, and upcoming chats with Grey's Anatomy alum Isaiah Washington plus Jussie Smollett hoax brothers Ola and Bola Osundairo. Dream list boasts fraud queen Anna Delvey, Gisele Bundchen, and AOC to bridge divides—he claims lefty youth adore his gay Republican authenticity.

    Santos partied Monday at Manhattan's Au Bar 56 in bedazzled loafers and Hermes bling, posing amid pink backdrops as journos swarmed, insisting hes fun, larger-than-life, and eyeing reality TV gigs to rehab his image. No fresh social media flares noted, but his Truth Social pleas pre-commutation begged Trump for a chance. Victims seethe over waived payback, yet Santos spins free, podcast humming, whispering of uninterrupted episodes despite past sentencing shadows—all verified from CBS, Fox, and AOL, no unconfirmed whispers here. This clemency could rewrite his bio from convict to comeback king.

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  • Santos Unleashed: Jailbird to Pardon, Prison Tea, and Comeback Dreams
    Dec 30 2025
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    George Santos, the disgraced former congressman turned prison survivor, scored the biggest break of his chaotic comeback this week with a stunning presidential pardon from Donald Trump. According to lisa-legalinfo.com on December 29, Santos served just four months in a federal camp after his April guilty plea to fraud and identity theft, which had landed him a seven-year sentence, before Trump set him free alongside big names like ex-Honduran president Juan Orlando Hernandez. CBS News New York reports he walked out late Friday, sparking outrage from donors and victims who fumed over no restitution on the nearly 400000 dollars owed, with Trump himself posting on Truth Social that Santos was horribly mistreated behind bars.

    Hot off release, Santos spilled the tea in an exclusive CBS News New York interview Tuesday with Marcia Kramer, dishing on prison horrors like writing suicide notes, a prison chat with Trump, and the indignity of polyester jumpsuits that sandpapered his skin. He called the joint wasnt nice and hinted at future legal headaches while eyeing victim payouts. Over on Cameo, his diva video service buzzed with fans clamoring for his return5.6k strongwith his last clip dropping last Friday at 1:08 PM before he went unavailable until 2032, teasing tied up for a bit but promising Diva Up energy soon amid 4.93star reviews for roasts and pep talks.

    PPRSUS.com echoed the pardon buzz on December 29 as a top federal charges update, cementing this as Santos signature pivot from expelled liar to pardoned icon with potential for wild reinvention. No fresh public sightings or business moves popped yet, but constituents seethe and politicos react, whispering hes eyeing that spotlight harder than ever. Whispers of his jailhouse diary griping about kitchen duty and lost dignity from NY Post linger, but this pardon could rewrite his bio foreveror just fuel more scandals. Stay tuned, darlingshes not done slaying.

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  • Disgraced Rep Freed: Trump Pardons Santos in Shocking Prison Break
    Dec 27 2025
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    George Santos, the disgraced former New York congressman, scored a dramatic breakout from federal prison thanks to President Trump's commutation of his seven-year fraud sentence, with the Washington Examiner reporting Trump posted on Truth Social that he signed the release immediately, wishing Santos good luck after the ex-rep begged for mercy citing his GOP loyalty. This jaw-dropping move, highlighted in a major headline as one of Trump's most controversial 2025 pardons and clemencies, freed Santos from a low-security New Jersey lockup where he had griped about conditions in columns for the South Shore Press. No fresh public appearances or business ventures popped up in the last few days, but Saturday Night Live roasted the saga hard during its midseason finale on December 20, with Bowen Yang's farewell episode featuring jabs at Santos via Weekend Update, as Variety and Rolling Stone detailed Colin Jost quipping about Trump finally releasing Santos like Epstein files. Yang, who often impersonated the fabulist politician, exited SNL amid the buzz, per KSAT and ScreenRant. On the social front, Santos's Cameo page stays hot for personalized videos at $300 a pop, boasting 4.93-star reviews from fans craving his diva energy, though he's unavailable until 2032 per the bio. Air Mail's cheeky Last Attention-Whore Index still nods to his outsized 2025 notoriety, topping charts over even Harry and Meghan. No verified new scandals, mentions, or moves since the commutation hit in October—all quiet on the Long Island front, with no unconfirmed rumors from reliable outlets like the Herald Net or AOL stirring fresh gossip. Santos's wild ride from House expulsion to prison pink slip cements his biographical infamy, but lately, he's just another Trump pardon punchline.

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  • Disgraced Santos Breaks Silence: Prison, Pardon, and MAGA Party Drama
    Dec 23 2025
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    George Santos, the disgraced ex-congressman from New York, broke his silence this week in a candid Washington Blade interview at the Hyatt Capitol Hill, just blocks from his old office. Looking relaxed despite his scandals, he reflected on his 2022 expulsion from Congress over two years ago, his guilty plea to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, the 87-month prison sentence handed down in April 2025, and his swift release from New Jersey's FCI Fairton after President Trump's October commutation—after just three months inside. According to the Washington Blade, Santos admitted regretting everything from resume lies about Goldman Sachs jobs and Pulse nightclub losses to campaign finance tricks like straw donations and luxury splurges on Ferragamo and Tiffany items, which he defended as legit lobbying gifts. He called ambition his toxic flaw but blamed a sensational political hit job too, while denying immigration fraud in his 2012 marriage to ex-wife Uadla Viera or dating Leandro Bis amid it all.

    Santos slammed prison horrors like black mold, rats, expired food, and skid-marked underwear, hinting at a pivot to media and activism for reform—his most intriguing post-pardon tease with real biographical weight. He flatly rejected any Trump administration gig, saying he's done with government. QNotesCarolinas noted Trump's move freed him federally but left state charges looming, potentially landing him back in jail. Governor Newsom's office website blasted Santos as a serial fraudster whose early out exemplifies Trump's criminal cronies policy. Meanwhile, gossip swirls around a cheeky holiday dust-up: AOL reports Lauren Boebert's staffers got bounced from Santos's Christmas party, turning what promised as MAGA revelry into instant drama. On SNL, Bowen Yang's recurring Santos spoof lingers in pop culture memory, per Ideastream, as Yang exits mid-season. No fresh social media blasts or business ventures popped up, but this interview reignites his defiant spotlight just as state shadows loom.

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  • George Santos: From Congress to Prison to Podcasting
    Dec 20 2025
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    George Santos, the disgraced former New York congressman, broke his silence this week in a candid interview with the Los Angeles Blade, spilling details on his expulsion from Congress two years ago, his 87-month prison stint for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after pleading guilty in April 2025, and President Trumps October pardon that freed him after just months behind bars. Looking relaxed in the Hyatt Capitol Hill lobby, Santos owned up to everything as poor choices fueled by toxic ambition, admitting he straw-donated to his campaign, hid it from the GOP, pocketed 24 grand in pandemic unemployment while working, and splurged donor cash on Ferragamo shoes and Tiffany pens for Republican bigwigs, though he insisted no Hermes or OnlyFans sprees as alleged. He vehemently denied immigration fraud in his 2012 marriage to ex-wife Uadla Viera, claiming he was upfront with her and immigration officials despite dating men like Leandro Bis and Pedro during that messy period, dismissing Bis as a lunatic grudge-holder.

    Hot off that tell-all, Santos launched his Pants on Fire podcast Sunday, dropping the debut episode with Cameo CEO Steven Galanis and boasting 600 thousand bucks earned from custom fan videos on the app, according to the New York Post. He partied Monday night at Au Bars chic Manhattan spot, dazzling in Hermes bling and sparkly loafers amid a pink-branded bash, pitching himself as the authentic larger-than-life cultural icon whos transcended politics for media and prison reform activism. No Trump admin job for him, he says, just policy tweaks minus the politicking grind.

    State charges loom post-federal pardon per QNotesCarolinas year-in-review, but Santos stays defiant, eyeing reality TV while his scandals from Pulse shooting lies to Wall Street resume fibs keep tongues wagging. Fox News Radio replayed a classic Kennedy chat hailing him as controversial cultural force, underscoring his unkillable spotlight hunger.

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