Des sénateurs vont présenter une résolution s'opposant à la grâce de Sam Bankman-Fried

Un groupe bipartisan de sénateurs américains prévoit de présenter une résolution réaffirmant la condamnation et la peine de l'ancien PDG de FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried. Cette initiative fait suite à sa demande de grâce présidentielle.

Les sénateurs Ruben Gallego et Cynthia Lummis mènent cet effort. Ils visent à faire acter officiellement l'opposition du Sénat à toute mesure de clémence envers le fraudeur de FTX. La résolution réaffirmera la condamnation et la peine de Bankman-Fried. Elle intervient en réponse directe à sa demande de grâce. La mesure bipartisane cherche à prévenir toute future indulgence. Les sénateurs Gallego et Lummis souhaitent que la chambre s'oppose à toute clémence, quelles que soient les circonstances.

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