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Trump claims he doesn’t know who Binance founder is
President Donald Trump has claimed that he doesn’t know who Changpeng Zhao is — the cryptocurrency billionaire he pardoned last month with ties to the first family’s own crypto venture.
Zhao, who also goes by “CZ,” is the founder of crypto exchange company Binance and helped the Trump family’s own venture – World Liberty Financial – make billions just before the president pardoned him.
The rejuvenated company now stands to reap its own windfall, a report revealed last week.
The crypto boss was pardoned 10 days ago after pleading guilty in 2023 to enabling money laundering. He agreed to step down as the CEO of Binance as part of a $4.3 billion settlement with the Justice Department and served four months in prison.
Trump was quizzed about the pardon in an interview with Norah O’Donnell on CBS News program 60 Minutes that aired Sunday.
“The government at the time said that CZ had caused ‘significant harm to U.S. national security,’ essentially by allowing terrorist groups like Hamas to move millions of dollars around,” said O’Donnell. “Why did you pardon him?”
“Okay, are you ready?” replied Trump. “I don’t know who he is.”
Trump added that he “heard” Zhao’s case was “a Biden witch hunt.”
O’Donnell then pressed the president about the optics of pardoning Zhao after Binance helped facilitate a $2 billion purchase of World Liberty Financial’s stablecoin.
“Well, here’s the thing, I know nothing about it because I’m too busy doing the other…” Trump said, before O’Donnell interrupted him to say, “But he got a pardon.”
“Norah, I can only tell you this. My sons are into it,” said Trump. “I’m glad they are, because it’s probably a great industry, crypto. I think it’s good. You know, they’re running a business, they’re not in government.”
The president then attempted to pivot away from the subject to discuss crypto more broadly, but O’Donnell brought the conversation back to Zhao’s pardon.
She asked the president if he was concerned “about the appearance of corruption,” and Trump appeared to lose his patience.
“I can’t say, because… I can’t say…I’m not concerned. I don’t… I’d rather not have you ask the question,” Trump said, according to the full CBS transcript of the interview.
The Independent has contacted the White House for comment.
Members of the Trump family, through an umbrella company, own more than half of World Liberty.
World Liberty’s new stablecoin product — a cryptocurrency whose value is designed to maintain a one-to-one value with the U.S. dollar — saw the value of its shares jump from $127 million to over $2.1 billion this spring after Binance stepped in, according to the Wall Street Journal.