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presidential pardon
A presidential pardon is an act by which the head of state, typically the president, formally forgives a person for a federal crime, removing or reducing the legal penalties associated with that conviction. It restores certain civil rights and signifies official forgiveness, though it does not necessarily erase the fact of the conviction or imply innocence.
Trump Grants Presidential Pardon to Binance Founder Changpeng Zhao
In a move that has shaken both the political and crypto landscapes, US President Donald Trump has officially signed a presidential pardon for Changpeng Zhao (CZ), the founder of global cryptocurrency exchange Binance. The...
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