U.S. President Donald Trump has commuted the seven-year prison sentence of ex-Congressman George Santos, ordering his immediate release. Santos, who was expelled from Congress after a controversy-filled term, had pleaded guilty to fraud and identity theft charges tied to his 2022 campaign. Prosecutors said he falsified donor names and inflated fundraising numbers to gain Republican Party support during his bid to represent parts of New York City and its suburbs.
Santos, elected in 2022, quickly became one of the most scandal-plagued figures in modern U.S. politics. Reports revealed that he fabricated key details about his background, falsely claiming to have attended New York University, worked at Goldman Sachs and Citigroup, and that his grandparents fled the Nazis during World War II. In April, he was sentenced to 87 months in federal prison, beginning his term in July.
In announcing the commutation, Trump said Santos had been “horribly mistreated” and deserved a second chance. “George Santos was somewhat of a ‘rogue,’ but there are many rogues throughout our country who aren’t forced to serve seven years in prison,” Trump stated on Truth Social. Santos had recently published an appeal to Trump, expressing remorse and asking for an opportunity to reunite with his family and community.
Under the U.S. Constitution, presidents hold the authority to grant pardons and commutations for federal crimes. Trump, during his second term, has used this power extensively, including granting clemency to individuals convicted in the January 6 Capitol attack. He has also pardoned figures from both political parties, including former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, ex-Representative Michael Grimm, and former Connecticut Governor John Rowland.
Trump’s decision to free Santos underscores his continued willingness to challenge legal norms and reward political loyalty, reigniting national debate over presidential clemency.


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