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EPISODE · Dec 20, 2025 · 2 MIN

George Santos: From Congress to Prison to Podcasting

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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. George Santos, the disgraced former New York congressman, broke his silence this week in a candid interview with the Los Angeles Blade, spilling details on his expulsion from Congress two years ago, his 87-month prison stint for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after pleading guilty in April 2025, and President Trumps October pardon that freed him after just months behind bars. Looking relaxed in the Hyatt Capitol Hill lobby, Santos owned up to everything as poor choices fueled by toxic ambition, admitting he straw-donated to his campaign, hid it from the GOP, pocketed 24 grand in pandemic unemployment while working, and splurged donor cash on Ferragamo shoes and Tiffany pens for Republican bigwigs, though he insisted no Hermes or OnlyFans sprees as alleged. He vehemently denied immigration fraud in his 2012 marriage to ex-wife Uadla Viera, claiming he was upfront with her and immigration officials despite dating men like Leandro Bis and Pedro during that messy period, dismissing Bis as a lunatic grudge-holder. Hot off that tell-all, Santos launched his Pants on Fire podcast Sunday, dropping the debut episode with Cameo CEO Steven Galanis and boasting 600 thousand bucks earned from custom fan videos on the app, according to the New York Post. He partied Monday night at Au Bars chic Manhattan spot, dazzling in Hermes bling and sparkly loafers amid a pink-branded bash, pitching himself as the authentic larger-than-life cultural icon whos transcended politics for media and prison reform activism. No Trump admin job for him, he says, just policy tweaks minus the politicking grind. State charges loom post-federal pardon per QNotesCarolinas year-in-review, but Santos stays defiant, eyeing reality TV while his scandals from Pulse shooting lies to Wall Street resume fibs keep tongues wagging. Fox News Radio replayed a classic Kennedy chat hailing him as controversial cultural force, underscoring his unkillable spotlight hunger. 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. George Santos, the disgraced former New York congressman, broke his silence this week in a candid interview with the Los Angeles Blade, spilling details on his expulsion from Congress two years ago, his 87-month prison stint for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft after pleading guilty in April 2025, and President Trumps October pardon that freed him after just months behind bars. Looking relaxed in the Hyatt Capitol Hill lobby, Santos owned up to everything as poor choices fueled by toxic ambition, admitting he straw-donated to his campaign, hid it from the GOP, pocketed 24 grand in pandemic unemployment while working, and splurged donor cash on Ferragamo shoes and Tiffany pens for Republican bigwigs, though he insisted no Hermes or OnlyFans sprees as alleged. He vehemently denied immigration fraud in his 2012 marriage to ex-wife Uadla Viera, claiming he was upfront with her and immigration officials despite dating men like Leandro Bis and Pedro during that messy period, dismissing Bis as a lunatic grudge-holder. Hot off that tell-all, Santos launched his Pants on Fire podcast Sunday, dropping the debut episode with Cameo CEO Steven Galanis and boasting 600 thousand bucks earned from custom fan videos on the app, according to the New York Post. He partied Monday night at Au Bars chic Manhattan spot, dazzling in Hermes bling and sparkly loafers amid a pink-branded bash, pitching himself as the authentic larger-than-life cultural icon whos transcended politics for media and prison reform activism. No Trump admin job for him, he says, just policy tweaks minus the politicking grind. State charges loom post-federal pardon per QNotesCarolinas year-in-review, but Santos stays defiant, eyeing reality TV while his scandals from Pulse shooting lies to Wall Street resume fibs keep tongues wagging. Fox News Radio replayed a classic Kennedy chat hailing him as controversial cultural force, underscoring his unkillable spotlight hunger. 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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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. George Santos, the disgraced former New York congressman, broke his silence this week in a candid interview with the Los Angeles Blade, spilling details on his expulsion from Congress two years ago,...

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