George Santos, the former New York Representative now out of prison, said he's vowed not to let down President Trump and expressed his gratitude towards the president after being commuted from his seven-year sentence. According to him, during 41 days in solitary confinement, he was denied a Bible and rosary but claimed that despite this, he reconnected with God through prayer.
Santos stated that if given a second chance, he would work hard for President Trump and prove himself not to be a disappointment to the former president. He believes his release is an opportunity to make amends and change his life path.
During his time in prison, Santos reported that he discovered a visiting Catholic priest who visited him every Thursday and helped him reconnect with God through prayer. Upon his release from solitary confinement, he attended Mass, confessed, and received the Eucharist.
The timing of his release is deemed by Santos to be a sign from God, coming only one day after attending this spiritual event. He also expressed his intention to focus on prison reform following his newfound faith.
Santos' commutation comes amid controversy surrounding his past conduct as well as multiple investigations into campaign finance violations.
Santos stated that if given a second chance, he would work hard for President Trump and prove himself not to be a disappointment to the former president. He believes his release is an opportunity to make amends and change his life path.
During his time in prison, Santos reported that he discovered a visiting Catholic priest who visited him every Thursday and helped him reconnect with God through prayer. Upon his release from solitary confinement, he attended Mass, confessed, and received the Eucharist.
The timing of his release is deemed by Santos to be a sign from God, coming only one day after attending this spiritual event. He also expressed his intention to focus on prison reform following his newfound faith.
Santos' commutation comes amid controversy surrounding his past conduct as well as multiple investigations into campaign finance violations.