George Santos Leaves Prison
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The former congressman had been ordered to pay about $374,000 in restitution. President Donald Trump commuted his sentence last week.
Former New York Rep. George Santos said he wasn't worried about "pearl-clutching" from critics of his commutation by President Donald Trump during a CNN interview.
Disgraced former congressman George Santos said Sunday he's not getting away with his crimes after Trump commuted his sentence.
Disgraced former Rep. George Santos, fresh off his release from prison after President Donald Trump commuted his sentence on Friday night, dismissed his critics, telling CNN he’s focused on the future after eating a “very large slice of humble pie” during his time behind bars.
Freed from the prison where he had been serving time for ripping off his campaign donors, former U.S. Rep. George Santos says he’s humbled by his experience behind bars but unconcerned about the “pearl clutching” of critics upset that President Donald Trump granted him clemency.
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) feuded with ABC News’s Jon Karl on Sunday over President Donald Trump‘s recent commutation of former GOP Rep. George Santos‘s prison sentence as well as the Pentagon’s new press policies.
George Santos drew laughter from seasoned broadcaster Dana Bash with a wild comparison between his own situation and that of Jesus Christ. The former New York congressman appeared on CNN’s State of the Union to defend Donald Trump for pardoning him on Friday,
Liberado de la prisión donde había estado cumpliendo condena por estafar a sus donantes de campaña, el exrepresentante George Santos dice que su experiencia tras las rejas lo volvió más humilde, pero