According to Crypto界消息, as disclosed by Fortune magazine, FTX founder SBF is launching a social media campaign in an attempt to secure a pardon from U.S. President Trump to avoid his federal prison sentence. Although SBF’s tweets and public statements do not explicitly mention his goal, it is clear that he is seeking support for a pardon. However, the White House has responded by confirming that Trump will not pardon this cryptocurrency industry figure who was sentenced to a heavy term for financial fraud. A White House spokesperson reiterated that the president is the final decision-maker on pardons, and Trump has previously made it clear that he does not intend to pardon several well-known prisoners, including SBF.
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According to Crypto界消息, as disclosed by Fortune magazine, FTX founder SBF is launching a social media campaign in an attempt to secure a pardon from U.S. President Trump to avoid his federal prison sentence. Although SBF’s tweets and public statements do not explicitly mention his goal, it is clear that he is seeking support for a pardon. However, the White House has responded by confirming that Trump will not pardon this cryptocurrency industry figure who was sentenced to a heavy term for financial fraud. A White House spokesperson reiterated that the president is the final decision-maker on pardons, and Trump has previously made it clear that he does not intend to pardon several well-known prisoners, including SBF.