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George Santos’s Post-Prison Re-emergence: From Historic Expulsion to NYC Mayoral Race Interventions

Last updated: October 22, 2025 3:55 pm
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Former Congressman George Santos, recently released from prison after his sentence commutation, has re-entered the public discourse with characteristic fanfare, warning he would abandon New York City if socialist candidate Zohran Mamdani wins the upcoming mayoral election, while simultaneously urging a bipartisan coalition between Andrew Cuomo and Curtis Sliwa. This latest chapter adds to his already storied and controversial political career, marked by historic expulsion from Congress, federal indictments, and a trail of fabricated claims.

The name George Santos has become synonymous with political drama and scandal, a narrative that continues to evolve even after his unprecedented expulsion from the U.S. House of Representatives. His latest public pronouncements, following a recent release from federal prison, concern the heated New York City mayoral race, where he has publicly stated his intention to leave the city if a particular candidate is elected.

A Meteoric Rise and Precipitous Fall in Congress

George Anthony Devolder Santos rose to national prominence after his election to the House of Representatives in November 2022, representing New York’s 3rd congressional district. A Republican, he defeated Democrat Robert Zimmerman, flipping a seat that had been under Democratic control for years. However, his political honeymoon was short-lived.

Almost immediately after his victory, investigative reports began to expose a vast web of fabrications in his resume and personal history. Claims of being the grandson of Holocaust survivors, attending Baruch College, receiving a master’s degree from NYU, and working at Citigroup and Goldman Sachs were all debunked. His campaign staff reportedly viewed him as a “fabulist,” with some even quitting due to concerns about his truthfulness, as detailed in a House Ethics Committee report.

The Ethics Investigation and Historic Expulsion

Beyond the lies, Santos became embroiled in numerous financial scandals, including allegations of misusing campaign funds for personal expenses. These allegations triggered a thorough investigation by the House Ethics Committee. The bipartisan subcommittee’s scathing report found “substantial evidence” that Santos knowingly committed a series of ethics violations and potential crimes, including filing false reports with the Federal Election Commission, engaging in fraud, and using campaign funds for personal purchases like luxury goods and Botox treatments.

Despite repeated calls for his resignation and two failed attempts by his colleagues to remove him, Santos initially refused to step down. However, on December 1, 2023, following the release of the damning ethics report, the House successfully voted to expel him. The vote of 311 to 114, with nearly half of his fellow Republicans joining almost all Democrats, made Santos only the sixth member in the history of the House to be expelled by his peers. Following his expulsion, special elections were held, and Democrat Tom Suozzi was elected to fill his vacant seat on February 13, 2024, as reported by VRT NWS.

George Santos sits in the House chamber before a session on Jan. 6, 2023. AP
George Santos in the House chamber before his expulsion.

Federal Charges and Presidential Commutation

The controversies surrounding Santos extended beyond ethical breaches into legal territory. He faced 23 federal charges, including alleged wire fraud, identity theft, and campaign finance violations. Two former campaign associates, treasurer Nancy Marks and fundraiser Samuel Miele, pleaded guilty to fraud charges in connection with Santos’s campaign, further implicating him. His trial was set for September, but a dramatic turn of events altered his trajectory.

After serving just 84 days of an 87-month prison sentence, President Trump commuted Santos’s sentence, citing “horrible” mistreatment by the Bureau of Prisons. This unexpected intervention freed the former congressman from New Jersey’s FCI Fairton medium-security facility. Upon his release, Santos took to social media to thank Trump, expressing gratitude for a “second chance at life,” and quickly resumed monetizing his newfound notoriety through personalized video messages on platforms like Cameo, as detailed by the NY Post.

The NYC Mayoral Race: Santos’s Latest Intervention

In his post-prison public re-emergence, Santos has turned his attention to the ongoing New York City mayoral race. He declared on X (formerly Twitter) that he and his family would leave the city if Democratic socialist Zohran Mamdani is elected mayor, deeming the city “a very dangerous place to live in” under such leadership. Mamdani reportedly holds a double-digit lead in recent polls.

NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani listens to union members’ concerns in Manhattan on Oct. 17, 2025. Robert Miller
NYC mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani, whose potential election concerns George Santos.

Adding to his unsolicited political commentary, Santos urged Republican candidate Curtis Sliwa to “step aside” and form a coalition with independent candidate, former Governor Andrew Cuomo, for the “greater good” of saving NYC from what he termed a “Marxism/sharia disaster.” While acknowledging Cuomo as a “horrible human being” in a follow-up post, Santos maintained that the polling necessitated a united front against Mamdani.

Sliwa, however, defiantly rejected the calls to drop out, stating at a press conference that he had turned down monetary offers to withdraw from the race, as reported by the NY Post. This exchange highlights Santos’s continued, if diminished, presence in political commentary, often from an unexpected angle.

NYC Republican mayoral candidate Curtis Sliwa speaks to the media at Broadway and West 72nd Street on Oct. 21, 2025. Robert Miller
Curtis Sliwa, who rejected George Santos’s call to withdraw from the mayoral race.

What Lies Ahead for the Former Congressman?

Before his expulsion, Santos had already announced plans to run as an independent in New York’s 1st congressional district, challenging Republican Nick Lalota. Lalota responded sharply to this, asserting his commitment to “raise the standard in Congress” and hold Santos accountable, even if it meant defeating him in a primary.

The public perception of Santos remains deeply divided. While some constituents expressed disappointment and frustration over his continued presence in public life, others suggested that his mistakes were not unique among politicians, as reported by Gothamist. His capacity to generate headlines and his recent foray into personalized online messages suggest a continued appetite for public attention, regardless of the political or legal context.

Whether he pursues further political office, continues his online personality ventures, or truly “flees” New York City, George Santos seems destined to remain a figure of fascination, a potent symbol of controversy and the enduring complexities of American politics.

Former Gov. Andrew Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa and Assemblyman Zohran Mamdani during a debate on Oct. 16, 2025. Angelina Katsanis/UPI/Shutterstock
Andrew Cuomo, Curtis Sliwa, and Zohran Mamdani during an NYC mayoral debate.
George Santos appears in his first Cameo after his release from prison on Oct. 18, 2025. George Santos/Cameo
George Santos’s first Cameo appearance after his prison release.

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