Why did Donald Trump commute George Santos' prison sentence? The proof is in the party
Trump has commuted George Santos' sentence, saving the disgraced gay Republican from more than seven years in prison.
October 20, 2025
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Trump has commuted George Santos' sentence, saving the disgraced gay Republican from more than seven years in prison.
Joanna Maxon attended Fuller Theological Seminary for three years before the school found out about her marriage from her tax returns.
As the House reconvenes post-Thanksgiving, embattled New York Rep. Santos faces a critical vote following Ethics Committee’s damning report.
Santos took to the House floor Tuesday to argue his case against being expelled from Congress. A vote on Friday will decide his legislative fate.
The New York fabulist faces a federal judge while expulsion efforts intensify as GOP voices discuss due process and a defiant Santos vows not to resign ahead of trial.
During an early morning press conference, Santos claimed that he was the victim of bullying. He also said he's going to try to expell a Democratic lawmaker.
Despite a swirl of controversies, mounting legal trouble, and a GOP-led resolution, Rep. George Santos evaded being kicked out of Congress.
“Of course I’m gay, Colin. I invented being gay,” Bowen Yang as George Santos said. “I was the one at Stonewall who said, ‘Here’s an idea you guys should kiss.’”
Democrats are hoping to put a former congressman in the seat left vacant following George Santos's expulsion.
He threatened expulsion, deportation and jail for anyone violating his edict. According to the First Amendment, that's not constitutional.
Suozzi will hold the seat rendered vacant by the expulsion of the gay Republican and serial liar, flipping the seat for Democrats.
The far-right group’s expulsion from the space seems to have sparked a spate of bomb threats against the library.
Trinity Academy in Kansas says LGBT acceptance, which runs “counter to the standing of a Biblical lifestyle," is grounds for expulsion.
As of June 6, military commanders must identify anyone who may be trans for a medical evaluation and expulsion from the armed services.
During debate over his expulsion, Santos, a gay Republican from New York, pointed out he has not been convicted of any crime.
The House Ethics Committee’s report unveils U.S. Rep. George Santos’s misuse of campaign funds, including spending on OnlyFans, as Democratic Rep. Robert Garcia continues to call for his expulsion.