George Santos joins Cameo video platform after congressional expulsion
Ousted Congressman George Santos Finds New Way to Make Money
OAN’s Brooke Mallory
5:57 PM – Monday, December 4, 2023
After being kicked out of Congress last week, George Santos has discovered a unique way to earn some extra cash: selling Cameo recordings.
On the video platform Cameo, fans have the ability to hire celebrities or any other notable figure on the website to create custom videos for special occasions like birthdays, holidays, or even just as a joke.
Santos’ X (Twitter) profile displays a link to his Cameo profile.
The disgraced former representative calls himself “The Expelled member of Congress from New York City” and a “former congressional ‘icon’” on his Cameo page.
Santos now joins the group of former politicians who applied to work on Cameo in an attempt to make some extra cash, including former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani, and former political consultant Roger Stone.
A video dedicated to New Jersey Democrat Senator Bob Menendez, who is currently under fire, was uploaded by Santos on Monday evening. The video recording was credited to Pennsylvania Democrat Senator John Fetterman, who purchased it.
“Hey Bobby!” Santos begins the video. “Uh, look. I don’t think I need to tell you but these people that want to make you get in trouble and want to kick you out and make you run away, you make ‘em put up or shut up! You stand your ground sir, and don’t get bogged down by all the haters out there. Stay strong! Merry Christmas!” Santos says in the video that was paid for by Fetterman.
The Pennsylvania rookie legislator has been vocal in his demands that Menendez, who is being investigated by the federal government for his involvement in a bribery scheme, resign from Congress if Santos deserves to be kicked out.
Santos moved to the Cameo platform at a time when he is still facing significant legal issues in his post-congressional era, along with major legal fees.
In a 23-count indictment, federal prosecutors have charged him with lying to Congress, swindling contributors, and stealing from his campaign donations in order to pay for personal things like botox, OnlyFans, and Hermès merchandise.
The House voted on Friday to remove the Republican congressman from New York, following a harsh ethics report on his behavior that increased colleagues’ worries about the scandal-plagued Santos.
Santos was then removed by his colleagues, making him only the sixth member in the chamber’s existence and the third since the Civil War to have experienced anything of the sort.
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In what ways does George Santos’ participation in selling personalized videos on Cameo contribute to the erosion of public confidence in the political system and reinforce the perception that politicians prioritize personal gain over serving the public
Expel George Santos from the House of Representatives following the charges brought against him by the U.S. Department of Justice. Despite his expulsion, Santos has found a new way to make money by selling personalized video recordings on the platform Cameo.
Cameo is a video platform where fans can hire celebrities and notable figures to create personalized videos for special occasions. Santos, who now calls himself “The Expelled member of Congress from New York City” and a “former congressional ‘icon’,” has joined the ranks of former politicians who have turned to Cameo to earn some extra cash. This includes individuals like former Illinois Governor Rod Blagojevich, former Mayor of New York City Rudy Giuliani, and former political consultant Roger Stone.
Santos has uploaded a video dedicated to New Jersey Democrat Senator Bob Menendez, who is currently under investigation. The video was credited to Pennsylvania Democrat Senator John Fetterman, who purchased it. In the video, Santos encourages Menendez to stand his ground and not be affected by the haters, urging him to stay strong. This move by Santos comes at a time when he himself is facing significant legal issues, including charges of lying to Congress, fraud, and campaign finance violations.
It is worth noting that Santos’ decision to join Cameo and sell personalized videos raises questions about the ethics and accountability of politicians. While it may provide them with a source of income after leaving office, it can also be seen as exploiting their previous positions of power and influence for personal gain.
As politicians turn to alternative means of income, it is important to consider the implications this has on the public’s perception of their integrity and trustworthiness. Actions like selling personalized videos on platforms like Cameo can further erode public confidence in the political system and reinforce the notion that politicians are more interested in personal gain than serving the public.
In conclusion, George Santos, the recently expelled congressman, has found a new way to make money by selling personalized video recordings on Cameo. This move raises questions about the ethics and accountability of politicians and the impact it has on the public’s perception of their integrity. As politicians explore alternative sources of income, it is essential to consider the potential consequences and how it may affect public trust in the political system.
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