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Sunday, Oct 19, 2025

Trump Orders Immediate Release of Former Congressman George Santos After Commuting Prison Sentence

The president ended Santos’s seven-year sentence, citing excessive punishment, poor prison conditions, and loyalty to Republican principles.
United States President Donald Trump has commuted the prison sentence of former Republican lawmaker George Santos, ordering his immediate release from federal custody less than four months after he began serving a lengthy fraud-related sentence.

The decision, announced on October 17, underscores Trump’s continued use of executive clemency to address what he describes as excessive punishments and politically driven prosecutions against his allies.

Santos, who represented New York’s third congressional district, pleaded guilty in August 2024 to federal charges including wire fraud and aggravated identity theft.

In April 2025 he was sentenced to eighty-seven months in prison and began serving his term in July at the Federal Correctional Institution in Fairton, New Jersey.

The commutation does not overturn his conviction but brings an abrupt end to the remainder of his sentence.

Explaining his decision, Trump described Santos as "somewhat of a rogue" but argued that the punishment was disproportionately harsh given the nature of the offenses and Santos’s lack of a prior criminal record.

He also criticized the reported conditions of Santos’s incarceration, which allegedly included prolonged periods in solitary confinement and other mistreatment.

Additionally, Trump praised Santos for his "courage, conviction, and intelligence" in consistently supporting Republican legislative priorities during his time in Congress.

Santos’s brief but turbulent political career drew national attention after a series of fabrications about his background and credentials came to light following his 2022 election.

His conviction and sentencing were hailed by opponents as a demonstration of accountability, but Trump’s decision to commute the sentence has reignited debate over the scope and purpose of presidential clemency.

Supporters view the move as a principled stand against what they consider selective prosecution and punitive overreach, while opponents argue it risks eroding public trust in the justice system.

The former congressman remains a convicted felon despite his release, but the decision positions him as a symbolic figure in Trump’s broader effort to challenge what he portrays as politically motivated prosecutions of conservatives.

The commutation is expected to deepen partisan divisions in Washington while galvanizing Trump’s base ahead of the next election cycle.
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