Former New York Republican Congressman George Santos is out of prison after President Trump commuted his sentence Friday. NPR's Leila Fadel asks New York Times reporter Michael Gold how it happened.
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President Donald Trump has commuted the sentence of former U.S. Rep. George Santos, who was slated to serve more than seven ...
Disgraced former Republican Rep. George Santos of New York was released from prison after President Trump commuted his ...
The latest of these criminals/legislators to receive Mr. Trump’s largess is George Santos, the former congressman from Long ...