[6] He cooperated with the internationally famous Russian comedian and actor Efim Shifrin in his March of Humor in 1998.
He also personally participated when Vaitkus and representatives of the municipality physically breached into the locked director's office of the hospital.
[12] As an independent, Orlauskas ran with Order and Justice in the 2012 parliamentary election[13] and with Lithuanian Freedom Union (Liberals) in 2016,[14] both times unsuccessfully.
[15] After the 2020 parliamentary election, and the first proposal to legalize same-sex unions in Lithuania, Orlauskas announced his intention to organize the Great Family Defense March (Lithuanian: "Didysis šeimos gynimo maršas"), an automobile march from Klaipėda to Vilnius which would promote family values, oppose same-sex partnerships and "gender ideology", and protest plans to ratify the Istanbul Convention.
[16] Orlauskas claimed that the March would "fucking sweep away the whole Seimas" (Lithuanian: "nušluosim nafig visą tą Seimą") and would besiege the parliament until their demands are met.
[23] In 2023, nominated by the Lithuanian Farmers and Greens Union, Orlauskas ran for Mayor of Kaunas District Municipality.
[24] He was put forward as the leader of the electoral list of the People and Justice Union in the 2024 Lithuanian parliamentary election.