Jailbird George Santos bids farewell to New York City after Mamdani's election win: 'It was nice knowing you'
Jailbird George Santos bids farewell to New York City after Mamdani's election win: 'It was nice knowing you'
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Jailbird George Santos bids farewell to New York City after Mamdani's election win: 'It was nice knowing you'

Editor,Kelly Garino 🕒︎ 2025-11-07

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Jailbird George Santos bids farewell to New York City after Mamdani's election win: 'It was nice knowing you'

George Santos revealed he's packing up and leaving New York City after Zohran Mamdani’s win. 'I’d rather the evil I know than the evil I don’t want to know,' Santos said in his goodbye message. Mamdani was elected as the city's first Muslim mayor to NYC after securing over 50 percent of the vote Tuesday, surpassing former Governor Andrew Cuomo at 41.6 percent and Republican nominee Curtis Sliwa at 7.1 percent. On Wednesday morning, Santos delivered a dramatic breakdown of the results on X and officially waved goodbye to the Big Apple. 'Good luck New York, it was nice knowing you,' the disgraced former Republican congressman said. 'After 37 years, I'm out.' Recently released from prison for scamming donors and misusing stolen identities to fund his campaign, Santos was among the many threatening to flee Manhattan if Mamdani secured victory. On October 21, he warned on X that if the 34-year-old Democrat takes the crown, New York will be a 'very dangerous place to live.' 'Sadly it seems that my family and I will be departing the city I've called home my entire life,' he wrote. 'NYC will become a very dangerous place to live in if we elect mayor Mamdani and that is a risk I am unwilling to take now that I want to start growing my family,' he added. Just minutes after Tuesday’s results, Santos rushed to X to blame GOP failure on Sliwa - making clear his dislike not only for Sliwa, but also for his family and fashion choices. 'F*** you Curtis Sliwa. I HATE YOU, your dumb wife, that stupid Beret of yours and all your f***ing cats!' the jailbird wrote. Following a brief string of late-night posts, Santos returned to X the next morning with a nearly two-minute video, eventually revealing he was going through with his vow to leave the city. 'I'm very upset, I don't take election night well and I know I go really hard,' he said, emphasizing that there is 'nothing wrong' with him being so passionate. 'What bothers me is when people play stupid games and win stupid prizes and then wonder what happened,' he added. 'It's infuriating because politics and elections are a mathematical simple equation. And unfortunately, for New York, we ignored math.' Santos compared Sliwa's campaign to 'common core math,' claiming that 'the rest of us were doing conventional math.' He described it as a 'bad example of how delusion, greed, self-aggrandizing and most importantly, the consulting class, put all of that first instead of the people.' Attention turned to Cuomo, who was endorsed for the second time by Donald Trump in a lengthy Truth Social post hours before the election. 'It is my obligation to run the Nation, and it is my strong conviction that New York City will be a Complete and Total Economic and Social Disaster should Mamdani win,' Trump wrote. 'Whether you personally like Andrew Cuomo or not, you really have no choice. You must vote for him, and hope he does a fantastic job. He is capable of it, Mamdani is not!' he added. Santos highlighted Cuomo’s controversial political history in his video but argued that he would have fared better than the new mayor-elect. Cuomo declared his bid for mayor in March, only a few years after stepping down in 2021 following a series of sexual harassment allegations - all of which he has denied. 'Cuomo was by far, a flawed candidate. Terrible human being. But much better than what we just landed ourselves with,' Santos said. 'I'm sorry if anybody feels offended, hurt, I'm sorry if the truth hurts,' he added. The focus shifted back to Sliwa, whom Santos claimed ‘could’ve never won,’ particularly by pointing to his previous campaign efforts. 'He not only could have never won, he underperformed his 2021 election campaign by a remarkable 24 points,' Santos said while briefly giggling. 'He lost 24 percentage points of his 2021 race. So I'm very sorry, but at the same time, not sorry?' he questioned. 'I'm really sorry for New Yorkers that Curtis Sliwa couldn't see what we all saw months ago, and begged him to consider to put himself aside and put the city first.' Santos then officially said goodbye to New York City. The surprising move by Trump to commute Santos’s sentence comes about three months after the serial fabulist and onetime drag queen began his seven-year term at a federal prison in New Jersey in July. 'George Santos was somewhat of a 'rogue,' but there are many rogues throughout our Country that aren't forced to serve seven years in prison,' Trump wrote in a lengthy Truth Social post. 'George has been in solitary confinement for long stretches of time and, by all accounts, has been horribly mistreated. Therefore, I just signed a Commutation, releasing George Santos from prison, IMMEDIATELY. Good luck George, have a great life!', the president added. Santos pled guilty to federal wire fraud and aggravated identity theft charges for deceiving donors and stealing people's identities in order to fund his congressional campaign.

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