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EPISODE · Jan 3, 2026 · 2 MIN

From Prison to Podcast: George Santos Spills Tea, Teases AOC & Anna Delvey Collabs

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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. 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. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. 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. Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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