丝绸之路创始人相信特朗普会“兑现他的减刑承诺” Silk Road Founder Trusts Trump To 'Honor His Pledge' For Commutation

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/crypto/silk-road-founder-trusts-trump-honor-his-pledge-commutation

丝绸之路创始人罗斯·乌布利希正在服无期徒刑,他表示希望在当选总统唐纳德·特朗普的领导下获得减刑,特朗普承诺如果当选就会这样做。 乌布利希于 2015 年因贩毒和其他罪名被定罪,自 2013 年起一直入狱。尽管进行了恳求和宣传,特朗普在第一个任期内并未给予宽大处理。 然而,一些人怀疑他是否会信守释放乌布利希的竞选承诺。 乌布利希的 X 帖子反映了他的乐观态度,而其他人则对特朗普兑现竞选承诺的记录保持警惕。 特朗普于11月13日会见拜登总统,讨论一月份的平稳过渡。

Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, serving a life sentence, has expressed hope for a commuted sentence under President-elect Donald Trump, who pledged to do so if elected. Ulbricht, convicted in 2015 for drug trafficking and other charges, has been imprisoned since 2013. Despite pleas and advocacy, Trump did not grant clemency during his first term. However, some are skeptical that he will keep his campaign promise to free Ulbricht. Ulbricht's X post reflects his optimism, while others remain wary based on Trump's track record of fulfilling campaign promises. Trump met with President Biden on November 13 to discuss a smooth transition in January.


Silk Road Founder Trusts Trump To 'Honor His Pledge' For Commutation

Authored by Turner Wright via CoinTelegraph.com,

Silk Road founder Ross Ulbricht, currently serving life in federal prison, posted on X for the first time since the United States election to express hope President-elect Donald Trump would fulfill a campaign promise by commuting his sentence.

In a Nov. 12 X post, Ulbricht said he could “finally see the light of freedom at the end of the tunnel” for his time in prison after Trump’s election victory.

The Silk Road founder was sentenced to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole following a 2015 conviction for money laundering, computer hacking and conspiracy to traffic narcotics.

Source: Ross Ulbricht

Ulbricht launched the Silk Road marketplace in 2011, which soon drew attention from US authorities for facilitating the sale of drugs and other illegal products.

The Federal Bureau of Investigation arrested the Silk Road founder and took the platform offline in 2013. He is currently housed at the United States Penitentiary in Tucson, Arizona.

In his first term as US president from 2017 to 2021, Trump did not commute Ulbricht’s sentence, despite pleas from advocates for the Silk Road founder after the Republican lost the 2020 election to Joe Biden.

However, speaking at the Libertarian Party’s National Convention in May, then-candidate Trump pledged to ensure Ulbricht’s freedom “on day one” if elected.

Some crypto users are skeptical of Trump’s intentions

Many crypto and blockchain advocates have been calling for any US president to pardon Ulbricht since his conviction, but some were skeptical that Trump would keep his promise to the Silk Road founder.

The Republican reiterated his pledge in a pre-election social media post, but PolitiFact reported in 2020 that Trump only kept or partially kept roughly 27% of campaign promises during his first three years at the White House.

“I don’t trust Trump,” said Franklin in a Nov. 12 reply to Ulbricht’s X post. “He already had 4 years to free you but dropped the ball.”

Among Trump’s other campaign promises to the crypto industry included firing Securities and Exchange Commission Chair Gary Gensler - which he may not be able to do without cause - having all Bitcoin  “made in the USA,” and blocking the US government from developing a central bank digital currency (CBDC).

During his first term, Trump said that BTC was “not money” and based on “thin air.”

Trump met with President Biden at the White House on Nov. 13 as part of the process to take office in January. Reports suggested the two men anticipated a “smooth” transition.

Tyler Durden Thu, 11/14/2024 - 10:25
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