George Santos was kicked out of Congress last Friday. He became only the sixth Representative in US history to experience expulsion from the House. The scandal-hit, gay, former lawmaker wasted no time in attempting to monetize his notoriety. He signed up to the personalized video website, Cameo, and began responding to requests for video messages. One of the first people to commission Santos for a message was Pennsylvania Senator John Fetterman. The Democrat’s office reportedly paid around $343 for Santos to make a video for their friend “Bobby from Jersey”. It turned out to be for New Jersey Senator Bob Menendez (D), who is facing a similar wave of misconduct allegations. These include accepting bribes from a foreign government and conspiring to act as a foreign agent. Menedez denies the charges. Fellow lawmakers from across the political spectrum have called on Menedez to resign. Taking to X, Fetterman posted the video, hoping a seasoned expert on the matter, who is Santos, would give Bobby from Jersey some advice. When Fetterman’s tweet came to Santos’ attention, he didn’t appear bothered. According to Business Insider, Santos was charging $200 per video. However, the Fetterman video cost extra as his office requested it be sent within 24 hours. Santos is wise to try and earn some cash from his infamy while it lasts as he is unlikely to receive a Congressional pension. #Queer Up Gay Culture