
Sam Bankman-Fried Wants a Trump PardonโBut Will He Get It?
Just three years ago, was a rising star in politics and crypto, pouring millions into Joe Bidenโs 2020 campaign. Now, the disgraced FTX founder sits behind bars with a 25-year sentence, watching his once-powerful connections fade.
But heโs not giving up just yet. In a dramatic shift, Bankman-Fried is now turning to Donald Trumpโhis former political oppositeโhoping for a last-minute lifeline.
Pleading for Pardon
Bankman-Fried is making efforts to get on Trumpโs radar, including appearing on conservative media. His unsanctioned interview on The Tucker Carlson Show even landed him in solitary confinement.
While Carlson didnโt directly ask about a pardon, the discussion touched on Republican ideas, sparking speculation. After the interview aired, prediction platform Polymarket reported that the chances of a pardon nearly doubled.
Fried’s Strategy at Work
According to The New York Times, Bankman-Fried is working with a lawyer close to Trump. His father, Joe Bankman, also wrote an opinion piece supporting Trumpโs idea for a sovereign wealth fundโpossibly to align with the presidentโs economic agenda.
His parents, Joe Bankman and Barbara Fried, are seeking legal advice from experts connected to Trumpโs past campaigns. Though they havenโt reached out to Trump directly, they hope his business-like approach to pardons will work in their favor. So far, their efforts havenโt gained much traction.
Is a Pardon Even Possible?
Many political insiders donโt think so. One crypto lobbyist said his chances of a pardon are “zero,” adding, “Sorry, itโs Trump worldโฆ near zero.”
Still, it wouldnโt be the first time Trump has granted clemency to someone in the crypto space. He previously pardoned Ross Ulbricht, the Silk Road founder who is widely supported in the crypto community. The difference? Ulbricht had a strong base of supporters – Bankman-Fried does not. Many in the industry blame him for FTXโs collapse and the market downturn that followed.
Crypto Lobbyists Weigh In
One crypto lobbyist told Fortune that Trumpโs growing ties with the crypto industry could help Bankman-Friedโs case. However, they noted that the wider crypto community isnโt pushing for a pardon, making it unlikely.
For now, Bankman-Friedโs legal team is still tryingโbut without strong backing, his plea for clemency remains a long shot.
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His legal team may be working overtime, but without public support, a pardon remains little more than a long shot.