Deposed Rep. George Santos appears to have a new side gig, launching a Cameo account to sell personalized videos.
Santos' profile on the site, which allows the public to pay celebrities for custom videos, includes a bio calling him a 'former congressional 'Icon,'' and describes him as 'the Expelled member of Congress from New York City.'
A link to the page is now in Santos' X bio.
The videos began with a listing price of $75, raising throughout Monday to $200 before selling out.
Santos spent the weekend going scorched earth on his former New York GOP colleagues on X and on Monday morning posted: 'The truth will set me free.'
The congressman claimed 'a very Drunken Brandon Williams attacked two former staffers who resigned from his officer earlier this year due to his terrible temperament and awful treatment of his staff,' referring to Rep. Brandon Williams, R-N.Y.
Deposed Rep. George Santos appears to have a new side gig, launching a Cameo account to sell personalized videos starting at $75
He said he would file an ethics complaint against Rep. Nicole Malliotakis, R-N.Y., over her 'questionable stock trading since joining the Ways and Means Committee.'
He also made insinuations about Malliotakis' sexuality, after she voted against gay marriage while a state lawmakers but later said she regretted that.
'@NMalliotakis the difference between you and I is that I don't live in denial, I'm a PROUD GAY man and I'm not afraid to say it,' Santos sniped.
The former congressman also accused Rep. Mike Lawler, R-N.Y., of 'laundering money' by his campaign using Checkmate Strategies, which Lawler owns a portion of. He went after Rep. Nick Lalota for attending Hofstra for a law degree while serving as head of the Suffolk County Board of Elections.
The Long Island congressman, who stole donor funds to spend on OnlyFans and Botox, fled Capitol Hill on Friday as he became just the sixth House member in history to be kicked out.
Over 100 Republicans joined Democrats in booting out the fabulist liar in a historic vote Friday totaling 311 to 114, with two members voting 'present.'
Santos stormed off the House floor minutes before the vote sealing his fate concluded. He warned reporters immediately after that the House 'set a new dangerous precedent for themselves' adding, 'to hell with this place.'
Facing the daunting vote count, serial fabulist 35-year-old George Santos remained defiant until the very end, but said he would leave Congress if it is 'God's will.'
His mountains of lies include fabricating family links to the Holocaust, 9/11 killing his mother, working on Wall Street, recovering from a brain tumor, being of Ukrainian-Jewish descent and starting a charity.
Santos survived a vote to expel him last month because 31 Democrats and most Republicans voted to keep him, many of them saying they would rather wait until an Ethics Committee report came out detailing his wrongdoings. It takes a two-thirds vote in the House to expel a sitting member of Congress.
This vote was different, with 105 total Republicans voting to boot out their colleague. Santos is the first member to be expelled in more than two decades.
The devastating ethics report alleged he improperly diverted campaign contributions to pay for Botox treatments, Hermes bags, OnlyFans purchases and cash withdrawals at a casino.
Now, the Republican's thin majority in the House is even smaller, and the GOP can only afford to lose three votes. The new breakdown totals 221 Republicans and 213 Democrats.