White House Correspondents and George Santos Sentencing

The article discusses the relationship between White House reporters and the President's press shop, focusing on 'MAGA Media' journalists. It also covers the sentencing of George Santos to seven years in jail for fraud.

Former Rep. George Santos Sentenced to Prison for Fraud and Identity Theft

Former Rep. George Santos was sentenced to over seven years in prison for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He showed no genuine remorse for his crimes and continued to profit from lies. He had a history of fabricating his background and defrauding donors. Santos was expelled from the House for misusing campaign funds and continues to struggle with making restitution to his victims.

Former New York Lawmaker George Santos Sentenced for Fraud and Identity Theft

Former New York lawmaker George Santos was sentenced to 87 months in prison for committing wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. He showed remorse during the sentencing, but prosecutors highlighted his lack of genuine remorse. Santos had a history of lying and using campaign funds for personal expenses.

Former New York Congressman George Santos Sentenced to Federal Prison for Scamming Donors

Former New York Congressman George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years in federal prison for scamming donors who funded his winning campaign. He admitted to betraying the trust of his supporters and must surrender to jail by July 25. Santos begged for a reduced sentence but was hit with the maximum of seven years and a $373,000 restitution. He was the first Republican to be expelled from the House for fabricating his education, work experience, property ownership, ethnicity, religion, and more.

Former New York Rep. George Santos Sentenced to Prison for Fraud Charges

Former New York Rep. George Santos has been sentenced to over seven years in prison for felony fraud charges after being expelled from Congress. Prosecutors called him a 'pathological liar' who showed no true remorse for his crimes.

Former U.S. Rep. George Santos Sentencing for Wire Fraud and Identity Theft

Former U.S. Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and aggravated identity theft and faces a sentence of 75 to 87 months in prison. Prosecutors are pushing for the maximum sentence, while Santos argues for a two-year prison term.

Former New York GOP Rep. George Santos Facing Prison for Fraud and Identity Theft

Former New York GOP Rep. George Santos faces up to 87 months in prison for wire fraud and identity theft. Prosecutors seek 87-month sentence while Santos requested a two-year sentence. Santos admitted to deceiving donors and stealing identities to fund his campaign.

Former New York GOP Rep. George Santos sentenced to 87 months in federal court for wire fraud and identity theft

Former New York GOP Rep. George Santos sentenced to 87 months in federal court for wire fraud and identity theft. He sobbed during sentencing and is expected to arrive at prison by July 26th. Santos pleaded guilty to deceiving donors and stealing identities to fund his campaign.

Former Rep. George Santos Sentenced on Fraud Charges; Swiss Guards Protecting the Pope

Former Rep. George Santos sentenced to more than 7 years in prison on felony fraud charges. Swiss Guards have been protecting the pope for about 500 years.

George Santos' Legal Troubles

Former Rep. George Santos faces over 7 years in prison for federal fraud and identity theft charges. He pleaded guilty to misusing campaign funds, lying to Congress, and collecting unemployment benefits while working.

Convicted con man George Santos targeted by another con artist in a $900,000 scheme

Convicted con man George Santos watched another con artist admit to trying to trick him out of $900,000 in a harebrained scheme. Santos is facing sentencing for a string of frauds, including misusing campaign donations. The con artist, Hector Medina, pleaded guilty and faces roughly three to four years in prison. Santos remains bullish on Trump in the upcoming presidential election.

George Santos Pleads Guilty to Corruption Charges

Former New York Congress member George Santos pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges.

Former Congressman George Santos Pleads Guilty to Felony Fraud Charges

Former congressman George Santos pleaded guilty to felony fraud charges after admitting to fabricating key elements of his background and committing wire fraud and identity theft. He faces a minimum of two years in prison and must pay restitution and forfeiture. Santos was expelled from Congress for using campaign funds for personal expenses and lying about his background.

George Santos Wire Fraud Case

Former New York Republican Rep. George Santos pleaded guilty to wire fraud and identity theft, admitting to various crimes including filing fake FEC reports and embezzling money from campaign donors. He was expelled from Congress in December 2023, becoming the first member in over two decades to face expulsion. Santos faces a minimum of two years and a maximum of 22 years in prison, along with restitution and forfeiture of funds.

Former Congressman George Santos Joining OnlyFans

Former congressman George Santos announced he would be joining OnlyFans but clarified it would not be for adult content, stirring controversy. Santos had a tumultuous political career, culminating in his expulsion from the House of Representatives for various charges.

NPR News Quiz Anniversary Highlights

The one-year anniversary of the NPR news quiz featured various topics including Victor Wembanyama, a rainbow slug, ChatGPT, George Santos, British royals, Barbie, Jack Smith's mullet, a Barbie with a Nobel Prize in Physics, and a spotless baby giraffe.

Former Congressman Embraces Drag Persona for Income

Former New York congressman George Santos is embracing his drag persona 'Kitara Ravache' for financial gain after being expelled from Congress. He is offering personalized video messages on Cameo for a limited time at a reduced price, with a portion of the proceeds going to charity.

Former Congressman George Santos Embraces Drag Persona for Income

Disgraced former New York congressman George Santos has embraced his drag persona 'Kitara Ravache' after being expelled from Congress. He is offering personalized video messages on Cameo for a limited time to generate income.

Former Rep. George Santos Revives Drag Queen Persona for Cameo Videos

Former Rep. George Santos plans to revive his drag queen persona, Kitara Rivache, for customized videos on Cameo after being ousted from Congress. He will donate 20% of proceeds to two nonprofits, but both organizations were unaware of the arrangement. Santos has faced controversy for false claims about his background and is currently facing federal charges.

Political Campaigns

Former Rep. George Santos plans to run as an independent against Rep. Nick LaLota (R-N.Y.) instead of in the Republican primary, potentially splitting GOP votes in a swing district.

Expelled former Rep. George Santos' return to Congress

Expelled former Rep. George Santos returned to Congress as an Independent candidate to challenge Rep. Nick LaLota in New York's 1st Congressional District.

George Santos Returns to Capitol after Expulsion

Former Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from the House, returned to Congress to watch Biden's State of the Union address, causing controversy among his former colleagues.

Former Rep. George Santos returns to Congress

Former Rep. George Santos returned to Congress to challenge Rep. Nick LaLota after being expelled for misusing campaign funds and other charges. Santos has not been convicted of a crime but has been indicted on multiple counts.

Political Campaign Announcement in New York

Former GOP Rep. George Santos, who was expelled from the House and is facing federal charges, announced his candidacy to challenge a Republican congressman in New York. He faces steep odds in the primary due to personal baggage and accusations of fraud.

George Santos' Comeback Campaign and Criticism of Biden's State of the Union Address

Former Republican Rep. George Santos announces a surprise comeback campaign during President Biden's State of the Union Address, challenging fellow Republican Rep. Nicholas Lalota in the 1st Congressional District. Santos criticizes Biden's speech, vows to fight for the country's future, and faces legal issues related to misuse of campaign funds.

Former Congressman George Santos Announces Congressional Run After Expulsion

Former congressman George Santos announced his run for Congress again after being expelled, challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in New York's 1st congressional district during President Joe Biden's State of the Union. Santos faces criminal charges and was expelled due to allegations including fraud and misuse of campaign funds.

Scam Targeting George Santos and Danny Masterson

A Texas man attempted to scam former U.S. Rep. George Santos and actor Danny Masterson by offering to get criminal charges dropped in exchange for large sums of cash. The man turned himself in to authorities and is facing prosecution.

Lawsuit against Jimmy Kimmel for Misusing Cameo Clips

Expelled ex-Rep. George Santos is suing television host Jimmy Kimmel for allegedly misusing his Cameo clips on his show.