Trump Responds to CZ's Pardon: I Don't Know Who He Is, Heard This Is Biden's Political Persecution
BlockBeats News, November 3rd, during a recent interview with CBS News, Trump responded to a question from the host about why CZ was pardoned. Trump said, "I don't know who he is. I know he was sentenced to four months in prison or something like that. I also heard that this is Biden's political persecution."
The host further questioned by asking, "In 2025, Binance facilitated a $2 billion transaction of the World Liberty Financial stablecoin. After that, you pardoned CZ. How do you view the suspicion of this 'pay-for-play' scheme?"
Trump replied, "I don't know about what you're talking about, I can only tell you this much. My sons are very interested in cryptocurrency. I'm glad they are interested because this could be a great industry. I think it's great. You know, they are running a business, not working in government."
It is worth noting that World Liberty Financial Corporation has denied involvement in this pardon action.
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