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EPISODE · Feb 17, 2026 · 1 MIN

From Prison to the Runway: George Santos' Stunning Comeback After Trump Commutation

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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. Disgraced former Congressman George Santos, the openly gay Republican expelled from the House in 2023, scored the headline of the week with his shock early release from federal prison late last week. Star Observer reports President Donald Trump personally commuted his 87-month sentence for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, which Santos pleaded guilty to in August 2024 after scamming donors and stealing identities. Trump posted on his social media platform, calling Santos a rogue with courage who always voted Republican, blasting his solitary confinement as mistreatment, and wishing him luck. Santos had begged Trump in a letter published by South Shore Press on October 13, pleading for mercy to rejoin family and community. His lawyer Andrew Mancilla hailed it as the right call, slamming the overly harsh term. Fresh out, Santos wasted no time strutting back into the spotlight, turning up at the Elena Velez fashion show during New York Fashion Week on February 12, as captured by Alamy photosa pa USA images. The fabulist politician, who once revived his drag persona Kitara Ravache in 2024, channeled that old glamour amid the Fall Winter 2026-2027 chaos. No word yet on business moves or fresh social media rants, but whispers swirl he might leverage this Trump lifeline for a political comeback or reality TV gig, though thats pure speculation without confirmation. Critics seethe over the pardon favoritism, but for Santos, its a rhinestone-studded reboot that could redefine his wild biographical arc. Stay tuned, darlings this rogues tale aint over. 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, the openly gay Republican expelled from the House in 2023, scored the headline of the week with his shock early release from federal prison late last week. Star Observer reports President Donald Trump personally commuted his 87-month sentence for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft, which Santos pleaded guilty to in August 2024 after scamming donors and stealing identities. Trump posted on his social media platform, calling Santos a rogue with courage who always voted Republican, blasting his solitary confinement as mistreatment, and wishing him luck. Santos had begged Trump in a letter published by South Shore Press on October 13, pleading for mercy to rejoin family and community. His lawyer Andrew Mancilla hailed it as the right call, slamming the overly harsh term. Fresh out, Santos wasted no time strutting back into the spotlight, turning up at the Elena Velez fashion show during New York Fashion Week on February 12, as captured by Alamy photosa pa USA images. The fabulist politician, who once revived his drag persona Kitara Ravache in 2024, channeled that old glamour amid the Fall Winter 2026-2027 chaos. No word yet on business moves or fresh social media rants, but whispers swirl he might leverage this Trump lifeline for a political comeback or reality TV gig, though thats pure speculation without confirmation. Critics seethe over the pardon favoritism, but for Santos, its a rhinestone-studded reboot that could redefine his wild biographical arc. Stay tuned, darlings this rogues tale aint over. 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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