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George Santos, the former New York Rep., has expressed his gratitude to President Donald Trump after being released from prison following a surprise commutation of his sentence. The president had cited that Santos was "horribly mistreated" in solitary confinement and decided to commute his seven-year prison term.
During an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend, Santos said he discovered God during his time in prison despite initially being denied a Bible and rosary. He described experiencing a deeply spiritual moment after attending Mass at the prison, which led him to reconnect with God through prayer.
Santos stated that just one day before his release, he experienced an intense spiritual awakening. "100% the day before," he said of when he received news of his release from solitary confinement and then attended mass.
In addition to his newfound faith, Santos has announced plans to dedicate himself to prison reform after serving time in federal prison. He expressed commitment to this cause during a conversation with President Trump.
Santos' release was seen as a result of the president's actions on behalf of the former congressman, who had been convicted of wire fraud and identity theft.
During an appearance on Fox & Friends Weekend, Santos said he discovered God during his time in prison despite initially being denied a Bible and rosary. He described experiencing a deeply spiritual moment after attending Mass at the prison, which led him to reconnect with God through prayer.
Santos stated that just one day before his release, he experienced an intense spiritual awakening. "100% the day before," he said of when he received news of his release from solitary confinement and then attended mass.
In addition to his newfound faith, Santos has announced plans to dedicate himself to prison reform after serving time in federal prison. He expressed commitment to this cause during a conversation with President Trump.
Santos' release was seen as a result of the president's actions on behalf of the former congressman, who had been convicted of wire fraud and identity theft.