George Santos tells Tucker Carlson he’s not sure he’ll survive prison
NEW YORK, JUL 11 – George Santos claims House Speaker Mike Johnson urged Donald Trump to block a pardon before Santos begins an 87-month prison term for wire fraud and identity theft.
- George Santos expressed doubt about surviving prison, stating, "I don’t know that I survive it. They’re putting me in a violent prison."
- Santos emphasized, "Statistics tell you what happens to gay men in prison," highlighting his fears.
- He described his situation as potentially a "death sentence to what could occur to me."
- Santos considered this interview possibly his last, stating, "I’m genuinely serious.
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The former New York congressman sentenced to prison for identity theft and fraud, George Santos, told Tucker Carlson this Friday that he was very afraid of not being able to get out of it alive. “I don’t know if I’m going to survive. I’m being sent to a violent prison. I’m not a street guy, I don’t know how to fight. I don’t know if I’m going to survive this. This could very possibly be my last interview, and I’m not trying to be dramatic. I’m j…
George Santos Tells Tucker Prison Is 'Death Sentence'
George Santos told Tucker Carlson he’s not “sure” he can survive his prison sentence, saying, “I’ve never had to fight a day in my life.” Santos joined Carlson this week for what he said could be his “last interview” ever, ahead of a July 25 surrender date set by authorities. The former New York congressman was sentenced to 87 months in prison earlier this year for wire fraud and aggravated identity theft. Before that, he was expelled from the H…
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