U.S. President Trump stated in an interview that he has no intention of exercising the presidential pardon power for SBF, who was sentenced after the collapse of FTX.
He also explicitly stated that he will not pardon other public figures mentioned by journalists. This statement effectively rules out the possibility of SBF receiving a presidential pardon, meaning that his prison sentence and judicial appeal process will still be determined by the court system.
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U.S. President Trump stated in an interview that he has no intention of exercising the presidential pardon power for SBF, who was sentenced after the collapse of FTX.
He also explicitly stated that he will not pardon other public figures mentioned by journalists.
This statement effectively rules out the possibility of SBF receiving a presidential pardon, meaning that his prison sentence and judicial appeal process will still be determined by the court system.