Home Trump commutes sentence of George Santos, who pleaded guilty to identity theft, wire fraud
Politics

Trump commutes sentence of George Santos, who pleaded guilty to identity theft, wire fraud

Chris Graham
donald trump
Donald Trump. Photo: © Shutterstock.

Donald Trump announced Friday that he has commuted the 87-month prison sentence of former New York Republican Congressman George Santos.

The reason: “Santos had the Courage, Conviction, and Intelligence to ALWAYS VOTE REPUBLICAN!”

I wish I was making that up.

Santos, you may remember, was expelled from Congress in 2023 following a House Ethics Committee investigation and federal indictment, and pleaded guilty in 2024 to identity theft and wire fraud, telling the judge at his sentencing: “I allowed my ambition to cloud my judgment, leading me to make decisions that were unethical and guilty.”

To reinforce: Santos pleaded guilty to the charges.

“George Santos was somewhat of a ‘rogue,’ but there are many rogues throughout our Country that aren’t forced to serve seven years in prison,” Trump wrote on social media.

Ahem, Santos wasn’t “forced” to serve any time; he pleaded guilty, and could have gotten 22 years for the crimes that he pleaded guilty to.

Eighty-seven months – about a third of what he could have gotten – was a gift, considering.

So much for the rule of law with this Trump guy, though, who shifted his explanation for letting an admitted felon off with three months served of that 87-month sentence to repeating lies he has been telling about Richard Blumenthal, a U.S. senator from Connecticut, who, unlike Trump, actually served in the military, though Blumenthal admitted, back in 2010, to having overstated his record in having called himself a “Vietnam veteran,” since he had only served stateside.

“As everyone remembers, ‘Da Nang’” – that’s Trump’s schoolyard nickname for Blumenthal, which he almost certainly wouldn’t say to his face without Secret Service there to protect him – “stated for almost twenty years that he was a proud Vietnam Veteran, having endured the worst of the War, watching the Wounded and Dead as he raced up the hills and down the valleys, blood streaming from his face.”

Didn’t say those things.

Just said he was a Vietnam veteran, when he was just a military veteran who served stateside during the Vietnam era.

donald trump jeffrey epstein
Photo: © miss.cabul/Shutterstock

Among the things Blumenthal never said: that avoiding STDs in the 1990s was “my personal Vietnam.”

Trump, who spent a lot of his time in the 1990s hanging out with child sex trafficker Jeffrey Epstein, is the one who said that one.

“He was a COMPLETE AND TOTAL FRAUD. He never went to Vietnam, he never saw Vietnam, he never experienced the Battles there, or anywhere else. His War Hero status, and even minimal service in our Military, was totally and completely MADE UP,” Trump wrote.

Again, this is from a guy who we’ve known for years was given a deferment for “bone spurs” so that he could avoid any form of military service during the Vietnam era.

And now holds military parades in his honor.

Because that’s what a fake tough guy does.

“This is far worse than what George Santos did, and at least Santos had the Courage, Conviction, and Intelligence to ALWAYS VOTE REPUBLICAN!” Trump went on.

Of course that’s the standard for Trump.

George Santos pleaded guilty to several felonies, sure, but he always voted Republican.

Republicans, we all know, aren’t to be held accountable anymore.

Democrats sign in the wrong place on a piece of paper, and they face the full weight of the DOJ, but Republicans can defraud people, try to overthrow the government, and … nothing.

“George has been in solitary confinement for long stretches of time and, by all accounts, has been horribly mistreated,” Trump wrote, referring to, with “by all accounts,” the accounts of George Santos.

“Therefore, I just signed a Commutation, releasing George Santos from prison, IMMEDIATELY. Good luck George, have a great life!”

Support AFP




Chris Graham

Chris Graham

Chris Graham is the founder and editor of Augusta Free Press. A 1994 alum of the University of Virginia, Chris is the author and co-author of seven books, including Poverty of Imagination, a memoir published in 2019. For his commentaries on news, sports and politics, go to his YouTube page, TikTok, BlueSky, or subscribe to Substack or his Street Knowledge podcast. Email Chris at [email protected].

Latest News

Politics, U.S. & World

TV: AFP editor Chris Graham talks U.S. Senate passage of ICE funding bill on Fox5 DC

uva basketball ryan odom huddle
Basketball

UVA Basketball: Has Ryan Odom built himself a Top 10 team for next season?

This time last year, UVA Basketball coach Ryan Odom was introducing a bunch of strangers to each other, and trying to convince them, and everybody else, that they could get Virginia Basketball back to where it had been not that long ago. Heading into his second summer as the head coach, Odom is building on...

louise lucas abigail spanberger
Politics, Virginia

Louise Lucas to the ‘Data Center Diva’: No more tax breaks for data centers

Gov. Abigail Spanberger and House of Delegates Speaker Don Scott want the state and localities to continue to be able to offer massive tax breaks to data center developers.

melanie lucero congress
Politics, Virginia

Another contentious Republican primary in the Fifth District in the offing

us politics congress
Politics, U.S. & World

U.S. Senate votes to advance $70B immigration enforcement funding bill

baltimore orioles
Baseball

Baltimore Orioles quietly playing themselves back into playoff contention

joanna hardin uva softball
Etc.

UVA Softball: Coach Joanna Hardin signs three-year contract extension