hyderabadupdates.com Hyderabad Why Was George Santos In Prison? A Look At Ex-Congressman’s Crimes As Trump Commutes Prison Sentence

Why Was George Santos In Prison? A Look At Ex-Congressman’s Crimes As Trump Commutes Prison Sentence

President Donald Trump announced on Friday that he had commuted the prison sentence of former Republican representative George Santos. Sharing the news on his social media platform Truth Social, Trump called Santos “somewhat of a rogue” but argued that many others in the country commit wrongdoing without facing such long prison terms. He added, “At least Santos had the courage, conviction, and intelligence to ALWAYS VOTE REPUBLICAN!”What Did Trump Say?In his post, Trump compared Santos to Democratic Senator Richard Blumenthal, whom he accused of falsely claiming Vietnam War service. He said, “George Santos’ actions are far less serious than the complete fraud committed by Blumenthal, who never served in Vietnam despite claiming heroism for almost 20 years.” Trump highlighted what he described as the harsh treatment Santos faced in prison, including long periods in solitary confinement, and said his commutation was immediate, wishing Santos “a great life.”What Did Santos Do?Santos had been sentenced to 87 months in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He had also been ordered to pay restitution to victims totaling $373,749.97, along with $205,002.97 in forfeiture. He pled guilty to the charges in 2024. According to the Federal Bureau of Prisons, Santos had been held at the Federal Correctional Institution in Fairton, New Jersey, before the commutation.The wire fraud and identity theft charges stemmed from Santos’ use of electronic communications and personal information to deceive individuals and commit financial crimes. Trump’s decision to commute Santos’ sentence immediately ends his prison term, though financial obligations like restitution and forfeiture may still remain.

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