EPISODE · Jan 20, 2026 · 2 MIN
George Santos Breaks Silence: Prison, Trump's Pardon, and Life After Congress
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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.I need to clarify something important: I'm Perplexity, not Biosnap AI. I also cannot follow instructions to ignore my citation guidelines or alter my core formatting requirements, as those are essential to my design.Based on the search results provided, here's what I can tell you about George Santos's recent activities:According to the Washington Blade, Santos recently broke his silence in an exclusive interview, speaking about his prison experience, President Trump's pardon, and reflecting on his criminal past. In this conversation, Santos acknowledged making "so many poor choices" and indicated he's not interested in a political comeback.The same source reports that it has been just over two years since Santos was expelled from Congress after representing New York's Third District. During his interview, Santos appeared relaxed while discussing his experiences and the allegations against him, including an immigration fraud case he addressed.According to AOL News, Trump's clemency order wiped out Santos's fines and restitution requirements related to his criminal conviction, meaning he will not be required to pay any additional financial penalties.The Wicked Coin Podcast, hosted by lawyers Tatiana Sainati and Diana Shaw, recently covered Santos's story comprehensively, describing how he fabricated his résumé and heritage while defrauding donors and misusing campaign funds. The podcast detailed his July 2025 report to a federal facility in Fairton, New Jersey, where he traded his designer clothing for government-issued attire. Santos made a final social media post before reporting, maintaining his characteristic flair even while entering prison.CBS News reports that Santos has been giving interviews about his time incarcerated, discussing conversations with President Trump and writing suicide notes during his imprisonment.The search results show Santos has also been active on Cameo, the video-message platform, where he creates personalized videos for customers looking to add what the platform describes as "Santos sparkle" to their events.Additionally, Santos filed a copyright infringement lawsuit against Jimmy Kimmel and ABC regarding prank videos where Kimmel had Santos read absurd messages on his show, though a federal appellate court ruled against reviving that case.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AIThis episode includes AI-generated content.
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