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    Trump Says He Doesn’t Know Binance Founder CZ, Whom He Pardoned

    Story Highlights
    • Trump shocked viewers by claiming he doesn’t know Binance founder CZ, whom he pardoned recently.

    • The pardon came after a $2 billion Binance-linked deal involving Trump’s family venture.

    • Critics call Trump’s remarks contradictory, fueling debate over crypto’s growing ties with U.S. politics.

    The crypto and political worlds collided again after U.S. President Donald Trump claimed he doesn’t know Changpeng Zhao, the Binance founder he pardoned just a few days ago. The surprising statement came during his November 2, 2025, interview on CBS’s 60 Minutes, leaving both critics and crypto enthusiasts in disbelief, as many called him a liar. 

    Trump Doesn’t Know Who CZ Is!

    During the interview, host Norah O’Donnell asked Trump about the controversial pardon. Zhao, widely known as “CZ,” had pleaded guilty in 2023 to charges involving willful violations of U.S. anti-money laundering laws. 

    As part of a $4.3 billion settlement with the U.S. government, Zhao resigned as CEO of Binance and served a four-month prison sentence.

    O’Donnell asked why he pardoned him, Trump responded bluntly: “I don’t know who he is.”

    O’Donnell reminded Trump that Zhao’s Binance platform had facilitated a $2 billion purchase involving the Trump family’s crypto project, World Liberty Financial, a digital venture run by his sons, Donald Jr. and Eric Trump. 

    Trump brushed off the link, saying, “My sons are into it, and I’m glad they are because crypto is a great industry. They’re running a business, not in government.”

    Questions Over Ties and Timing

    The pardon, issued on October 23, 2025, has already drawn scrutiny due to its timing and financial backdrop. Reports suggest UAE-based funds used Binance to buy shares in the Trump-linked crypto firm shortly before the pardon was announced. 

    This overlap has prompted Democrats like Senators Elizabeth Warren and Adam Schiff to call for investigations into possible foreign influence and misuse of presidential power.

    However, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the pardon came after a “thorough review” of Zhao’s case.

    Community Outrage and Confusion

    Following the interview, political analysts and crypto commentators erupted online, pointing out the contradiction in Trump’s remarks. Many questioned how he could pardon someone he “doesn’t know,” especially one allegedly involved in a business connected to his own family.

    Critics described the episode as “layers of lies and chaos,” while others said it perfectly reflected the messy intersection between crypto, politics, and power.

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    FAQs

    Why did Donald Trump pardon Binance founder Changpeng Zhao?

    Trump said the pardon followed a full review, though critics suspect political and financial motives tied to his family’s crypto ventures.

    Did Donald Trump really say he doesn’t know Changpeng Zhao?

    Yes. In a 60 Minutes interview, Trump claimed he doesn’t know Zhao, despite pardoning him and his family’s crypto ties to Binance.

    Why is Trump’s pardon of CZ causing controversy?

    The timing raised questions after reports showed UAE funds used Binance to invest in Trump’s family crypto project before the pardon.

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