Recently, Trump explicitly stated during a media interview that he currently has no plans to pardon FTX founder SBF—this completely shuts down outside speculation that the incarcerated entrepreneur might receive a pardon.
During the two-hour interview, the reporter listed potential pardon candidates one by one. In addition to SBF, the list included former Venezuelan leader Maduro, former New Jersey Senator Menendez, and even rapper Shawn Cummings. Trump responded to each name, but his attitude toward SBF was the most straightforward—simply saying no.
What does this statement mean? It indicates that the White House currently has no intention of considering SBF for a pardon. It’s worth noting that there were previous reports that SBF and his supporters had sought clemency through various channels, but based on this interview, those efforts may have been in vain.
For the cryptocurrency community, this signal is quite clear—industry insiders involved in major cases, no matter how extensive their connections or backgrounds, are unlikely to turn the tide through political channels. The entire industry still needs to focus on its own development and compliant operations.
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GasFeeSobber
· 1h ago
SBF has truly gone down in social disgrace this time; even Trump directly said no. Now, the fans' dreams should be shattered.
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rekt_but_resilient
· 01-09 03:57
SBF is really done for this time. Trump's statement "just say no" makes everything clear. No matter how strong your connections are, it's useless.
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GateUser-a180694b
· 01-09 03:54
SBF is really done this time, no hope for a pardon. Ultimately, it still depends on doing compliance yourself; no matter how strong your background is, it's useless.
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PonziDetector
· 01-09 03:42
Honestly, SBF is completely out of the game this time. Trump's attitude is truly ruthless.
Now those who still hope for rescue from the political circle can give up. Compliance is the right way.
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ruggedSoBadLMAO
· 01-09 03:41
Haha, SBF is completely doomed. Relying on political connections to turn things around was just too naive.
Recently, Trump explicitly stated during a media interview that he currently has no plans to pardon FTX founder SBF—this completely shuts down outside speculation that the incarcerated entrepreneur might receive a pardon.
During the two-hour interview, the reporter listed potential pardon candidates one by one. In addition to SBF, the list included former Venezuelan leader Maduro, former New Jersey Senator Menendez, and even rapper Shawn Cummings. Trump responded to each name, but his attitude toward SBF was the most straightforward—simply saying no.
What does this statement mean? It indicates that the White House currently has no intention of considering SBF for a pardon. It’s worth noting that there were previous reports that SBF and his supporters had sought clemency through various channels, but based on this interview, those efforts may have been in vain.
For the cryptocurrency community, this signal is quite clear—industry insiders involved in major cases, no matter how extensive their connections or backgrounds, are unlikely to turn the tide through political channels. The entire industry still needs to focus on its own development and compliant operations.