Former President Trump in a TV interview denying knowledge of pardoned crypto billionaire Changpeng Zhao, with symbolic overlays of Binance and cryptocurrencies.
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Trump claims ignorance of crypto billionaire he pardoned

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In a 60 Minutes interview, President Donald Trump stated he does not know Changpeng Zhao, the founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance, despite pardoning him last month. Zhao had pleaded guilty in 2023 to anti-money-laundering violations and served four months in prison. The pardon has raised questions due to business ties between Binance and the Trump family's cryptocurrency firm.

Changpeng Zhao, known as CZ, founded Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange. In 2023, he pleaded guilty to charges related to violating anti-money-laundering laws, after Binance allegedly failed to report suspicious transactions involving groups like Hamas and al-Qaida. Federal prosecutors stated that Zhao caused "significant harm to U.S. national security." As part of the plea deal, Zhao paid a $50 million fine, served nearly four months in prison, and Binance was fined $4 billion and banned from operating in the United States.

On October 28, 2025, President Trump pardoned Zhao, with the White House citing prosecution as part of Biden's "war on cryptocurrency." Trump later described Zhao as a victim of a "Biden witch hunt" and noted he acted at the request of supporters who said Zhao was not guilty of a crime.

During a 60 Minutes interview aired on November 3, 2025, correspondent Norah O’Donnell asked Trump about the pardon. "I don’t know who he is," Trump responded. He added, "I know nothing about the guy," and claimed no recollection of meeting Zhao. When pressed on potential conflicts, given Binance's business dealings with World Liberty Financial—a cryptocurrency firm co-founded by Trump's sons Eric and Donald Jr.—Trump said, "My sons are into it. I’m glad they are, because it’s probably a great industry, crypto. I think it’s good. They’re running a business, they’re not in government."

Binance facilitated a $2 billion purchase of World Liberty Financial's stablecoin earlier in 2025, boosting the firm's profile. World Liberty Financial has denied any involvement in the pardon decision.

The pardon has drawn criticism, including from outgoing Republican Senator Thom Tillis, who called it a "bad signal." It coincides with Republican-led investigations into former President Joe Biden's use of an autopen for signatures, including pardons, which they deem illegitimate. House Speaker Mike Johnson, when asked about Trump's statements, replied, "I don’t know anything about it."

Trump has expressed support for making the U.S. a leader in cryptocurrency. Zhao, retaining his stake in Binance, thanked Trump on X, promising to help "make America the Capital of Crypto."

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President Trump signing a pardon for Binance founder CZ Zhao in the Oval Office, with crypto elements symbolizing the controversial link to Trump's family ventures.
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Trump pardons Binance founder Changpeng Zhao

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President Donald Trump has pardoned Changpeng "CZ" Zhao, the founder of cryptocurrency exchange Binance, who pleaded guilty in 2023 to violating the Bank Secrecy Act and later served four months in prison. The move has drawn criticism over Binance’s links to the Trump family’s crypto venture, while the White House cast it as correcting what it calls prior overreach.

US President Donald Trump has pardoned Changpeng Zhao, the founder of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance, who served four months in prison for anti-money laundering violations. The move, announced on October 23, 2025, draws praise from the crypto industry but criticism over potential conflicts tied to the Trump family's business interests. White House officials framed it as ending the previous administration's 'war on crypto.'

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President Donald Trump pardoned Changpeng Zhao, founder of the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange Binance, on October 24, 2025. Zhao had pleaded guilty in 2023 to money-laundering violations after his platform facilitated illicit transactions linked to child sex abuse, terrorism, and drug trafficking. The decision raises questions about conflicts of interest due to Binance's ties to the Trump family's crypto ventures.

Federal prosecutors have charged Chen Zhi, chairman of Cambodia's Prince Holding Group, with wire fraud and money laundering in a global cryptocurrency scam that exploited forced labor. The U.S. government seized bitcoin worth approximately $15 billion, marking the largest forfeiture action in Department of Justice history. Chen remains at large, facing up to 40 years in prison if convicted.

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US federal courts have handed down a total of about 83 years in prison terms to crypto company leaders since early 2024, with Terraform Labs co-founder Do Kwon receiving 15 years in December 2025 for fraud related to the TerraUSD and Luna collapse. This sentencing wave, driven by major platform failures like FTX and Celsius, suggests a run rate of roughly 41 prison-years per year. The figures highlight a shift from civil penalties to custodial outcomes in crypto enforcement.

Democratic lawmakers have accused the Securities and Exchange Commission of engaging in a pay-to-play scheme by dismissing crypto enforcement cases amid substantial industry donations to President Donald Trump's campaigns. In a letter to SEC Chair Paul Atkins, they highlight dismissals involving firms like Coinbase and Binance, and express concerns over a similar outcome in the case against Justin Sun. The allegations point to millions in donations and investments tied to Trump family ventures as influencing these regulatory decisions.

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Federal prosecutors have seized 127,271 bitcoin worth approximately $15 billion from a massive cryptocurrency fraud scheme operated from forced labor camps in Cambodia. The operation, led by Chinese national Chen Zhi, involved human trafficking and investment scams targeting victims worldwide. Chen faces charges of wire fraud and money laundering conspiracy, marking the largest forfeiture action in US history.

 

 

 

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