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Biography Flash George Santos Trump Commutation Cameo Cash and What Comes Next

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George Santos, the disgraced ex-congressman turned online hustler, has kept a low profile in recent days amid his wild post-prison saga, but whispers of his next grift are already swirling. No major headlines have broken in the past 24 hours, per checks from outlets like the New York Times and CNN, leaving fans of his fabulist life hanging for fresh drama. The last big ripple traces to his ongoing Cameo cash cow, where Wikipedia notes hes raking in over $400,000 from personalized videos since expulsion, even as prosecutors in the Straits Times reported last April that hed blown past court deadlines on $373,000 in victim restitution from his wire fraud and identity theft guilty plea. That 87-month sentence, handed down in April 2025, got a shock Trump commutation months later, per his bio page, freeing him to revive his Kitara drag persona and tease OnlyFans behind-the-scenes peeksminus the spice. Business-wise, hes mum on new ventures, though his Pants on Fire podcast with cohost Naja Hall simmers on hiatus after that staged Times Square coffee toss stunt he owned up to for promo buzz. Social media stays quiet on X lately, no fresh posts popping from his account amid MAGA chatter, unlike his old Trump rally cameos or LaLota beef. Public sightings? Zilch confirmed recentlyhes dodged the spotlight since dropping his independent congressional bid in April 2024. Speculation runs hot on whether hell leverage Trumps orbit for a comeback, but thats just podcast fodder, unverified by reliable sources like Politico or Axios. One intriguing blip: a fresh YouTube clip from Citizen McCain has Santos weighing in on MAGA rifts over Iran, showing hes still peddling opinions remotely, though the upload date blurs into last week. For long-term bio impact, his commuted sentence cements him as Trumps ultimate redemption project, outshining Cameo antics. Thanks for listening, subscribe to never miss an update on George Santos and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

George Santos, the disgraced ex-congressman turned online hustler, has kept a low profile in recent days amid his wild post-prison saga, but whispers of his next grift are already swirling. No major headlines have broken in the past 24 hours, per checks from outlets like the New York Times and CNN, leaving fans of his fabulist life hanging for fresh drama. The last big ripple traces to his ongoing Cameo cash cow, where Wikipedia notes hes raking in over $400,000 from personalized videos since expulsion, even as prosecutors in the Straits Times reported last April that hed blown past court deadlines on $373,000 in victim restitution from his wire fraud and identity theft guilty plea. That 87-month sentence, handed down in April 2025, got a shock Trump commutation months later, per his bio page, freeing him to revive his Kitara drag persona and tease OnlyFans behind-the-scenes peeksminus the spice. Business-wise, hes mum on new ventures, though his Pants on Fire podcast with cohost Naja Hall simmers on hiatus after that staged Times Square coffee toss stunt he owned up to for promo buzz. Social media stays quiet on X lately, no fresh posts popping from his account amid MAGA chatter, unlike his old Trump rally cameos or LaLota beef. Public sightings? Zilch confirmed recentlyhes dodged the spotlight since dropping his independent congressional bid in April 2024. Speculation runs hot on whether hell leverage Trumps orbit for a comeback, but thats just podcast fodder, unverified by reliable sources like Politico or Axios. One intriguing blip: a fresh YouTube clip from Citizen McCain has Santos weighing in on MAGA rifts over Iran, showing hes still peddling opinions remotely, though the upload date blurs into last week. For long-term bio impact, his commuted sentence cements him as Trumps ultimate redemption project, outshining Cameo antics. Thanks for listening, subscribe to never miss an update on George Santos and search the term Biography Flash for more great Biographies. This has been a Quiet Please production. This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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