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EPISODE · Feb 28, 2026 · 2 MIN

George Santos Spotted at Capitol: Is a Political Comeback in the Works?

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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. George Santos, the disgraced ex-congressman from New York, has stayed defiantly in the spotlight this week with a surprise cameo at a high-profile political event. Fox News reports that Santos, expelled from the House in late 2023 as only the sixth member ever booted, showed up unannounced for a major address, leveraging his former member privileges to roam the Capitol freely despite his 2024 guilty plea to wire fraud and identity theft. Trump commuted his sentence last fall, fueling whispers of a comeback bid in the very district he once bungled. Queens Eagle notes a ripple effect from his ouster: Phillip Grillo, the pardoned Jan. 6 rioter and self-styled Republican Messiah, filed this week to run for Queens Assembly, explicitly citing Santos 2023 expulsion as inspiration for his own prior stab at that congressional seat. No direct Santos involvement, but it underscores his lingering toxic shadow over local GOP races. A vague Explore St. Aug piece rehashes his marriage saga, painting his husband as a media-savvy partner in political rallies turned relationship photo ops, though it smells like recycled fluff without fresh dates or quotes. ABC13 echoes the event buzz, with Santos arriving dramatically for the speech on February 23, amid Trump pitching to midterm skeptics. No verified public appearances, business moves, or social media blasts from Santos himself in the last few days, per reliable outlets. KESQ mentions Speaker Johnson referencing Santos past expulsion in a GOP affair scandal, but thats commentary, not action. All quiet on legal or entrepreneurial fronts otherwise. The drama king keeps teasing resurrection, darling, but stays mostly offstage for now. 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 ex-congressman from New York, has stayed defiantly in the spotlight this week with a surprise cameo at a high-profile political event. Fox News reports that Santos, expelled from the House in late 2023 as only the sixth member ever booted, showed up unannounced for a major address, leveraging his former member privileges to roam the Capitol freely despite his 2024 guilty plea to wire fraud and identity theft. Trump commuted his sentence last fall, fueling whispers of a comeback bid in the very district he once bungled. Queens Eagle notes a ripple effect from his ouster: Phillip Grillo, the pardoned Jan. 6 rioter and self-styled Republican Messiah, filed this week to run for Queens Assembly, explicitly citing Santos 2023 expulsion as inspiration for his own prior stab at that congressional seat. No direct Santos involvement, but it underscores his lingering toxic shadow over local GOP races. A vague Explore St. Aug piece rehashes his marriage saga, painting his husband as a media-savvy partner in political rallies turned relationship photo ops, though it smells like recycled fluff without fresh dates or quotes. ABC13 echoes the event buzz, with Santos arriving dramatically for the speech on February 23, amid Trump pitching to midterm skeptics. No verified public appearances, business moves, or social media blasts from Santos himself in the last few days, per reliable outlets. KESQ mentions Speaker Johnson referencing Santos past expulsion in a GOP affair scandal, but thats commentary, not action. All quiet on legal or entrepreneurial fronts otherwise. The drama king keeps teasing resurrection, darling, but stays mostly offstage for now. 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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