After being released from prison on Oct. 17, Republican former congressman George Santos didn’t waste any time enjoying his freedom. And where did he go? Straight to the Poconos. According to New York ...
Desaki hibachi grill and sushi restaurant in the Poconos is bumping for a Sunday night. A large group of 30-something women celebrating a birthday fill one table. Surrounding the grill at the other ...
For a man who has obliterated the career record for new lows, President Donald Trump’s decision to commute the sentence of George Santos is among the lowest (“Speaker Johnson defends Trump’s decision ...
When George Santos walked out of prison after serving less than three months of his sentence, he took a remaining chunk of law enforcement credibility with him. The expelled ex-congressman, whose ...
Former Rep. George Santos’s (R-N.Y.) will not be required to pay any additional fines or restitution related to his criminal conviction, according to his clemency order, which was made public on ...
Santos was released after three months of a seven-year sentence. Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., was freed from prison last week thanks to his federal fraud sentence being commuted by President ...
On Oct. 17, President Donald Trump commuted the prison sentence of former Republican Rep. George Santos for wire fraud and identity theft. Trump’s decision to spring Santos is just the latest in his ...
WASHINGTON — Serial fabulist George Santos has told a lot of whoppers. But his abrupt release from federal prison after serving less than 3 months of his 7-year sentence is a head-turner many Long ...
Former New York Rep. George Santos has been officially released from prison following President Donald Trump’s decision to commute his sentence. Santos is now speaking out about his gratitude toward ...
WASHINGTON — Former Rep. George Santos, R-N.Y., said in a Sunday interview on CNN that he would only pay back approximately $374,000 in restitution if it is “required of me by the law.” “I can do my ...
After his sentence was commuted by President Trump, former Rep. George Santos (R-N.Y.) said Sunday he does not expect to run for office in the next decade. “I can tell you this, not that I can see of ...
George Santos has said he has spoken to U.S. President Donald Trump after the president commuted his sentence for fraud. Writing on X, the former New York Republican representative said he would ...
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