Senadores apresentarão resolução contra perdão a Sam Bankman-Fried

Um grupo bipartidário de senadores dos EUA planeja apresentar uma resolução que reafirma a condenação e a sentença do ex-CEO da FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried. A medida ocorre após o seu pedido de perdão presidencial.

Os senadores Ruben Gallego e Cynthia Lummis lideram a iniciativa. Eles pretendem registrar a posição do Senado contra qualquer clemência para o fraudador da FTX.

A resolução reafirmará a condenação e a sentença de Bankman-Fried. Ela surge como uma resposta direta ao seu pedido de perdão.

A medida bipartidária busca evitar qualquer leniência futura. Os senadores Gallego e Lummis querem que a câmara se oponha à clemência sob quaisquer circunstâncias.

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