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George Santos: Explosive Exit, Prison Pardon, and a Cuomo Endorsement | The Saga Continues

George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. George Santos is making headlines yet again and not just for past scandals but for explosive new statements and a public promise to leave New York. After the landslide mayoral victory of Democratic...

An episode of the George Santos - Biography Flash podcast, hosted by Inception Point Ai, titled "George Santos: Explosive Exit, Prison Pardon, and a Cuomo Endorsement | The Saga Continues" was published on November 8, 2025 and runs 2 minutes.

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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.George Santos is making headlines yet again and not just for past scandals but for explosive new statements and a public promise to leave New York. After the landslide mayoral victory of Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani, Santos posted a video to X announcing Im out of New York after 37 years, criticizing GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa for refusing to drop out and throwing shade at former Governor Andrew Cuomo but stating hed prefer Cuomo over Mamdani. According to the Independent and CNY Central, these videos triggered a flurry of comments on social media with Santoss most viral post targeting Sliwa in an expletive-laden rant—Santos said he hates Sliwa, his wife, and his cats. The social media pile-on included followers telling Santos not to let the door hit him on the way out.This comes on the heels of one of the biggest political reversals in recent memory. President Donald Trump commuted Santos’s seven-year prison sentence just eighty-four days after he began serving time for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Santos had pleaded guilty to those charges in April, admitting to multiple schemes to deceive donors and steal identities for campaign funding, and prosecutors blasted his greed and fabrications. But with his sentence now wiped away, he is free again—and making it clear he blames New York Republicans almost as much as Democrats for his self-imposed exile.Adding to the spectacle, Santos made a swift pivot to endorse Andrew Cuomo for mayor, telling ABC7 and his own X followers that while Cuomo is no saint, hes by far a better evil than the socialist now running the city. That endorsement and his departure announcement generated substantial chatter online, with critics and supporters both weighing in on whether this marks a final act or just another scene in the ongoing drama of George Santos.Speculation is swirling about where the famously elusive former congressman will go next—he gave no specifics in his posts. For now, the centerpiece of the narrative is Santos’s dramatic exit, another twist cementing his notoriety in the American political landscape. Each move from this infamously inventive GOP figure, from his loud prison exit, to his Cuomo endorsement, to his social media feuds, continues to draw outsized attention and ensures George Santos will remain in the headlines, whether politics wants him or not.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI

George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.

George Santos is making headlines yet again and not just for past scandals but for explosive new statements and a public promise to leave New York. After the landslide mayoral victory of Democratic Socialist Zohran Mamdani, Santos posted a video to X announcing Im out of New York after 37 years, criticizing GOP candidate Curtis Sliwa for refusing to drop out and throwing shade at former Governor Andrew Cuomo but stating hed prefer Cuomo over Mamdani. According to the Independent and CNY Central, these videos triggered a flurry of comments on social media with Santoss most viral post targeting Sliwa in an expletive-laden rant—Santos said he hates Sliwa, his wife, and his cats. The social media pile-on included followers telling Santos not to let the door hit him on the way out.

This comes on the heels of one of the biggest political reversals in recent memory. President Donald Trump commuted Santos’s seven-year prison sentence just eighty-four days after he began serving time for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Santos had pleaded guilty to those charges in April, admitting to multiple schemes to deceive donors and steal identities for campaign funding, and prosecutors blasted his greed and fabrications. But with his sentence now wiped away, he is free again—and making it clear he blames New York Republicans almost as much as Democrats for his self-imposed exile.

Adding to the spectacle, Santos made a swift pivot to endorse Andrew Cuomo for mayor, telling ABC7 and his own X followers that while Cuomo is no saint, hes by far a better evil than the socialist now running the city. That endorsement and his departure announcement generated substantial chatter online, with critics and supporters both weighing in on whether this marks a final act or just another scene in the ongoing drama of George Santos.

Speculation is swirling about where the famously elusive former congressman will go next—he gave no specifics in his posts. For now, the centerpiece of the narrative is Santos’s dramatic exit, another twist cementing his notoriety in the American political landscape. Each move from this infamously inventive GOP figure, from his loud prison exit, to his Cuomo endorsement, to his social media feuds, continues to draw outsized attention and ensures George Santos will remain in the headlines, whether politics wants him or not.

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