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Crypto: Hong Kong's Global Capital Grab vs. Trump's "I Know Nothing" – What's the Deal?

Blockchain related 2025-11-04 11:04 11 Tronvault

Okay, so Trump's telling Norah O'Donnell on 60 Minutes that he "knows nothing about" pardoning crypto dude Changpeng Zhao. Right. And I'm the Queen of England.

The "Innocent" Pardon

Let's be real, folks. "I know nothing about it" is Trump's go-to move when he's neck-deep in something shady. It's like his version of "the dog ate my homework." Zhao pleaded guilty to, you know, violating anti-money-laundering laws. That's not exactly jaywalking. And now he gets a get-out-of-jail-free card courtesy of… well, who exactly? Trump claims ignorance. But does anyone actually buy that? As Trump says "I know nothing about it" when asked about crypto billionaire pardon - CBS News reported, Trump denies any knowledge of the pardon.

The timing is also just a little too convenient, don't you think? With the election coming up, Trump needs all the friends – and campaign donations – he can get. And the crypto world, despite its ups and downs, still has plenty of deep pockets. I mean, am I the only one who sees the connection here?

The Trump-Crypto Connection

Then there's the whole Trump family's cozy relationship with crypto. World Liberty Financial, their crypto firm, is conveniently denying any involvement in the pardon. Offcourse they are. It’s always “nothing to see here,” isn’t it? But the ties are there, lurking beneath the surface like a bad smell you can't quite get rid of.

And let's not forget the Binance connection. Zhao's company has been linked to the Trump family's investments. It's all one big, tangled web of money, influence, and… well, let's just call it "questionable ethics."

Crypto: Hong Kong's Global Capital Grab vs. Trump's

But here's the thing that really grinds my gears: they expect us to believe this nonsense, and honestly...

Wait, are we really supposed to believe that Trump just woke up one morning and decided to pardon a random crypto billionaire without knowing a thing about it? It's insulting to our intelligence. It's like saying the sky is green and expecting us to nod along.

The Bigger Picture

This whole thing stinks of corruption, plain and simple. It's a reminder that the rich and powerful play by a different set of rules. They can get away with things that would land the rest of us in jail. And they can use their connections to get pardons from presidents who claim to "know nothing about it."

And the sad part? It probably works. The news cycle moves on, people forget, and the powerful get away with it again and again. Maybe I'm just being cynical, but it's hard to see any other way.

I'm reminded of that time I tried to dispute a $5 late fee with my cable company. I spent three hours on the phone, got transferred to six different departments, and ended up talking to a supervisor who basically told me to pound sand. But a crypto billionaire can get a presidential pardon with a simple phone call? Yeah, that seems fair.

It's All Just One Big Grift

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