The entrepreneur was convicted of multibillion-dollar fraud involving FTX customer funds last March

Sam Bankman-Fried cited Republican support as one of the reasons for his 25-year prison sentence

07.03.2025 - 15:40

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What’s new? Sam Bankman-Fried, the founder of the crypto exchange FTX, has said in an interview with Tucker Carlson that one of the reasons for his harsh prison sentence was his alignment with the Republican Party on the eve of his arrest. FTX began bankruptcy proceedings in November 2022, and then Bankman-Fried, once one of the richest entrepreneurs in the world, received a 25-year prison sentence for a multi-billion dollar fraud involving FTX customer funds.

Source: X.com

What else is known? Before his arrest, Bankman-Fried funneled more than $40 million in political donations to 196 members of Congress, including former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy (California Republican) and former Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (New York Democrat). Thus, one in three lawmakers received donations from the FTX founder.

“One fact that might be relevant. In 2020 I was center-left and I gave to Biden’s campaign. I was optimistic he'd be a sort of solid center-left President. I spent the next few years in [Washington] DC a lot. I made dozens of trips there, and was really, really shocked by what I saw, not in a good direction, from the administration.By late 2022 I was giving to Republicans privately as much as Democrats. And that started becoming known right around FTX’s collapse, so that probably played a role,” Bankman-Fried said in an interview from jail.
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The trial revealed that he had been mulling a number of ways to rebuild his image after the FTX debacle. A Google document in the court’s possession listed ideas such as “come out against the woke agenda” and coming to an interview with Tucker Carlson in order to declare himself a Republican supporter.

It is worth noting that Republicans hold the majority in Congress after Donald Trump’s victory.

In a new interview, Bankman-Fried said he never expected much from the Democrats and also criticized former Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Gary Gensler for cracking down on crypto companies.

Meanwhile, back in late 2022, Republican Congressman Tom Emmer called for Gensler to be prosecuted because he was allegedly aware of FTX’s fraudulent activities and granted the exchange privileges.

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During the interview, Bankman-Fried also denied suggestions that he sought any favors from politicians during the trial.

However, the 33-year-old man’s parents, former Stanford Law School professors Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried, have met with lawyers and others in Trump’s inner circle in an attempt to secure a pardon for their son, according to media reports.

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