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Changpeng Zhao submitted the request weeks ago, citing media reports and after pardons other influential figures in the crypto space were pardoned.
Changpeng Zhao, founder and former CEO of crypto exchange Binance, is hoping to get a pardon from President Donald Trump after being released from prison late last year. Zhao, better known by his initials CZ,
Democratic senators have demanded an investigation into the links between the Trump family’s crypto venture and Binance.
Zach Witkoff, a founder of World Liberty Financial, revealed to a crypto conference in Dubai that the firm’s stablecoin, USD1, will be used in deal.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNSenators question Treasury and DoJ over Trump’s ties to BinanceSenators Chris Van Hollen and Elizabeth Warren pressed Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent and AG Pam Bondi to clarify Trump's connection to Binance.
Democratic lawmakers are concerned about ties between Binance and Trump family ventures, asking for details and calling for further investigation.
A group of Democratic senators has reportedly sent a letter to leadership at the US Department of Justice and the Treasury Department expressing concerns about US President Donald Trump’s ties to cryptocurrency exchange Binance and potential conflicts of interest in regulating the industry.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEric Trump says MGX’s $2B Binance investment will be settled with World Liberty StablecoinEric Trump said World Liberty's stablecoin USD1–backed by short-term treasury and cash equivalents–will be used to close MGX's $2B Binance investment.
Binance founder CZ praises Trump's pro-crypto stance, declares he won’t return to Binance, and predicts a $5 trillion market cap.
Binance CEO Richard Teng says the crypto industry has gained 'extremely strong' momentum as clearer regulations and stablecoins drive cheaper, faster cross-border payments.
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Raw Story on MSN'World's already on edge': Trump slammed for signing massive arms deal with Gulf nationPresident Donald Trump's first major international trip of his second term was to the Middle East — at which he announced a weapons deal with the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia. Trump's package gives $1.