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EPISODE · Aug 9, 2025 · 3 MIN

Greene Fights for Santos: Controversial Clemency Call Divides Washington

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George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography. George Santos made headlines this week as Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene kicked off a highly publicized bid to reduce his prison sentence. Greene sent a formal request to the Justice Department calling for Santos' seven-year term for wire fraud and identity theft to be commuted and described his punishment as a grave injustice. The New York Daily Record and ABC News both reported Greene's letter claimed other lawmakers had faced no repercussions for worse offenses and insisted Santos is being treated too harshly, emphasizing accountability but saying the sentencing was judicial overreach. In the latest twist worthy of a cable drama, Greene also took to social media and stated on X that George Santos has taken responsibility and shown remorse and called for the matter to be corrected. Greene has a history of advocating for controversial pardons, including recent pushes for Derek Chauvin and even Ghislaine Maxwell according to The Independent. Fox News highlighted that Donald Trump, who Santos has continually supported and is hoping will grant him clemency, was quoted saying Santos' seven-year sentence is a long time but that nobody had asked him to intervene yet, coupled with the blunt observation that Santos "lied like hell." Santos openly admitted in a Piers Morgan interview that he is seeking any relief available, stating he'll accept a commutation or pardon and that the process was deeply politicized. On the social media front, Santos has not disappeared from view. Before entering federal custody at New Jersey’s Fairton facility on July 25, he posted an X message to fans and critics alike: "Well, darlings… The curtain falls, the spotlight dims, and the rhinestones are packed. From the halls of Congress to the chaos of cable news what a ride it's been! Was it messy? Always. Glamorous? Occasionally. Honest? I tried… most days." The saga continued with a dispatch written from prison in The South Shore Press, lamenting the loss of dignity behind bars and reflecting on freedoms taken for granted. His online presence persists through Cameo videos and a podcast called Pants on Fire, which built on his reputation for scandal. Headlines across outlets like The Independent and Brooklyn Eagle have covered Greene’s calls for presidential intervention and the continuing fallout from Santos’ expulsion following a damning ethics report in December 2023. Time magazine noted that Santos was only the sixth member ever expelled from the House, a distinction unlikely to fade. For biographical significance, the public efforts to commute his sentence and the Trump White House’s lack of engagement are now central threads in the story of George Santos, whose career remains as sensational—and controversial—as ever. 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 made headlines this week as Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene kicked off a highly publicized bid to reduce his prison sentence. Greene sent a formal request to the Justice Department calling for Santos' seven-year term for wire fraud and identity theft to be commuted and described his punishment as a grave injustice. The New York Daily Record and ABC News both reported Greene's letter claimed other lawmakers had faced no repercussions for worse offenses and insisted Santos is being treated too harshly, emphasizing accountability but saying the sentencing was judicial overreach. In the latest twist worthy of a cable drama, Greene also took to social media and stated on X that George Santos has taken responsibility and shown remorse and called for the matter to be corrected. Greene has a history of advocating for controversial pardons, including recent pushes for Derek Chauvin and even Ghislaine Maxwell according to The Independent. Fox News highlighted that Donald Trump, who Santos has continually supported and is hoping will grant him clemency, was quoted saying Santos' seven-year sentence is a long time but that nobody had asked him to intervene yet, coupled with the blunt observation that Santos "lied like hell." Santos openly admitted in a Piers Morgan interview that he is seeking any relief available, stating he'll accept a commutation or pardon and that the process was deeply politicized. On the social media front, Santos has not disappeared from view. Before entering federal custody at New Jersey’s Fairton facility on July 25, he posted an X message to fans and critics alike: "Well, darlings… The curtain falls, the spotlight dims, and the rhinestones are packed. From the halls of Congress to the chaos of cable news what a ride it's been! Was it messy? Always. Glamorous? Occasionally. Honest? I tried… most days." The saga continued with a dispatch written from prison in The South Shore Press, lamenting the loss of dignity behind bars and reflecting on freedoms taken for granted. His online presence persists through Cameo videos and a podcast called Pants on Fire, which built on his reputation for scandal. Headlines across outlets like The Independent and Brooklyn Eagle have covered Greene’s calls for presidential intervention and the continuing fallout from Santos’ expulsion following a damning ethics report in December 2023. Time magazine noted that Santos was only the sixth member ever expelled from the House, a distinction unlikely to fade. For biographical significance, the public efforts to commute his sentence and the Trump White House’s lack of engagement are now central threads in the story of George Santos, whose career remains as sensational—and controversial—as ever. 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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