
Considering the numerous whoppers former Rep. George Santos made before and after entering office, it makes sense that his last public statement before going to prison would also include a dubious claim.
On Wednesday, he took to X, formerly Twitter, to warn his supporters not to believe anything negative that might get reported:
“I’m not suicidal. I’m not depressed. I have no intentions of harming myself, and I will not willingly engage in any sexual activity while I’m in there.
“If anything comes out suggesting otherwise, consider it a lie…full stop.
“The statistics around what happens to gay men in BOP custody are horrifying, and that’s exactly why I’m putting this out there now. So if something does happen, there’s no confusion.
“I did NOT kill myself.”
Santos’ warning post attracted attention from one follower who wondered why no one had pardoned him.
Santos then claimed that House Speaker Mike Johnson had somehow influenced President Donald Trump and nixed the pardon.
“Speaker Johnson Blocked it,” Santos claimed, without providing evidence.
HuffPost reached out to Johnson’s office, but no one immediately responded.
