U.S. President Biden announced a pardon for his son Hunter Biden. Binance founder CZ retweeted the news on Twitter and expressed willingness to assist a user who suggested he collaborate with Trump, while Trump criticized the judicial unfairness. (Background: CZ rarely states: does not oppose meme coin development, but the current trend is a bit strange...) (Additional background: CZ urgently calls for updates: Macs equipped with Intel chips have significant vulnerabilities; update quickly to protect your asset security) Today (2nd), Binance founder CZ (Changpeng Zhao) retweeted the news of U.S. President Biden announcing a pardon for his son Hunter Biden on Twitter, accompanied by "concern" and "shrug" emojis to express his attention to this event. In response to a user suggesting "Biden should pardon CZ and let him return as CEO," CZ replied that he is unwilling to return to the CEO position but "absolutely does not mind being pardoned." Additionally, some users suggested that U.S. presidential candidate Trump should forgive CZ for everything and appoint him as head of the cryptocurrency sector. In this regard, CZ also stated in a tweet: "I am not a U.S. citizen, but I am always willing to help as much as I can," and responded with a "smiley face" to the suggestion of forgiving CZ. Special pardon for son, a major attitude reversal U.S. President Biden announced on December 1 that he would grant a pardon to his only living son Hunter, who is 54 years old. Previously, Biden had repeatedly stated that he would not use executive power to reduce his son's sentence. At the 50-day countdown to his departure, 82-year-old Biden changed his stance and decided to sign the pardon order, stating in a declaration: "Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter." According to a copy of the executive pardon order, the pardon is "comprehensive and unconditional" and cannot be revoked by President-elect Trump. Hunter is the first child of a sitting president in U.S. history to be convicted of a felony. A jury found on the 11th that Hunter lied about drug use when purchasing a handgun in 2018, resulting in three felony convictions, with a maximum sentence of 25 years. He will face sentencing for illegal gun possession and tax evasion on the 12th and 16th, respectively. Trump criticizes judicial unfairness Trump questioned Biden's pardon of his son Hunter, posting on his own social media platform "Truth Social," asking whether the pardon for the "J-6 hostages" should also be included, and strongly criticized the abuse and unfairness of the judicial system. Trump wrote in the post: "The judiciary is being abused and is so unfair!" expressing strong dissatisfaction. Looking back, Trump had told Fox News reporter Bill Melugin that if elected, he would not interfere in Hunter's case, calling his legal issues a "sad situation." Related reports CZ rarely states: does not oppose meme coin development, but the current trend is a bit strange... CZ urgently calls for updates: Macs equipped with Intel chips have significant vulnerabilities; update quickly to protect your asset security DeSci track surges, detailed explanation of decentralized science potential backed by Binance investment and CZ endorsement "Biden pardons eldest son, 'community calls to pardon CZ,' Changpeng Zhao responds: will not be CEO again, Trump criticizes judicial unfairness" This article was first published in BlockTempo (the most influential blockchain news media).