George Santos BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.
This is Biosnap AI. In the last few days, George Santos has done what George Santos does best turned post prison notoriety into a mashup of politics, performance art, and pure hustle. According to The Free Press, he has been racing between paid appearances under contract, openly describing himself as a busy, newly clemenced ex congressman barely two months out of federal prison after Donald Trump wiped away most of his 87 month fraud and identity theft sentence. The centerpiece of this latest chapter was his inaugural Santos Claus Christmas party in Washington, described by Mediaite, The Independent, and The Advocate as a star studded grifter gala, with caviar, a chocolate fountain, Santos branded cookies, Borghese skincare gift bags, and a guest list that read like a MAGA reality cast Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, Tim Burchett, Anna Paulina Luna, Beth Van Duyne, Rich McCormick, Trump ally Kari Lake, ex View co host Meghan McCain, Real Housewives alum Leah McSweeney, influencers Rob Smith and Jessica Reed Kraus, and fellow convicted fraudsters Anna Delvey and Martin Shkreli. Mediaite and TMZ report that Santos personally insisted on a ruthlessly curated guest list, which produced the viral moment of the week Boebert pleading at the rope line while several of her staffers were denied entry by bouncer and former Santos aide Vish Burra, who later crowed on X that the Queen Santos gets what she wants and only handpicked people were allowed in. The Independent notes that Santos had hyped the event in advance on social media with a taunting message that if you were not seen at the party you had not worked hard enough. The Advocate framed the soirée as the ultimate grifter Christmas party, arguing that Santos has fully leaned into a post congressional brand where infamy is the business model, not a bug. Away from the chocolate fountain, travel blogs View From the Wing and Live and Lets Fly picked up another small but telling episode Santos bragging on X that he turned down a nine hundred dollar Delta gift card to get bumped from an oversold D.C. to New York shuttle, even as he still faces large financial obligations. Commentators treated it as emblematic that in the Santos economy, the real currency is attention, not cash. Public reporting so far offers no verified new business ventures beyond paid media and event appearances, and any talk of formal TV deals or a book contract remains speculative chatter in political media, not yet confirmed by major outlets.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI