George Santos vows redemption
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Fox News host Sean Hannity asked newly released EX-CONgressman George Santos (R) if he will pay back the hundreds of thousands of dollars he stole, prompting an answer that infuriated many on social media.
Some constituents are outraged about the clemency order that freed disgraced former Rep. George Santos Friday.
Colbert was referring to the AI videos Trump released during the “No Kings” protests this weekend, which saw AI-generated footage of the president dropping feces on to protesters. Speaker of the House Mike Johnson later defended the videos as “satire” — and so, Colbert cheekily had the word “satire” splash across the screen during his Santos dig.
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.
The former congressman had been ordered to pay about $374,000 in restitution. President Donald Trump commuted his sentence last week.
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George Santos' release from prison draws criticism from New York politicians, former constituents
President Santos served less than three months of his seven-year sentence for wire fraud and identity theft before President Trump signed a commutation.
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George Santos talks solitary confinement, apologies in post-prison interview
George Santos spoke with FOX 5 NY’s Jodi Goldberg about his time in prison – including being forced into solitary conferment – the lessons he’s learned, the apologies he needed to make and the future for the former Long Island politician.