Donald Trump will not grant a pardon for Sam Bankman-Fried. The President confirmed this on Thursday in an interview with The New York Times, where he was blunt in denying clemency to the former FTX CEO. Bankman-Fried is currently serving a 25-year sentence for fraud and conspiracy. This statement effectively closes the door on speculations that the former executive’s team had attempted to fuel through public messages of support for the current administration.
This decision marks a clear distinction between Trumpās pro-crypto agenda and large-scale financial crimes. Although the President has granted benefits to other figures in the sector, a pardon for Sam Bankman-Fried appears unlikely due to the severity of the theft of customer funds and a historical political rivalry, given that Bankman-Fried was one of the largest donors to the Biden campaign in 2020.
Those affected by the FTX collapse will remain attentive to the appeal process that Bankman-Fried is pursuing independently. Meanwhile, the Trump administration continues to advocate for its own interests in the industry, such as World Liberty Financial, ensuring that its support for the digital ecosystem remains firm but does not include forgiveness for those who caused the 2022 institutional collapse.
Source:https://www.nytimes.com/live/2026/01/08/us/trump-nyt-interview
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