After Biden pardoned his son, will CZ be "favored" by the new president?

Recently, the news that President Biden pardoned his son has attracted widespread attention. Biden's son was reportedly involved in tax evasion, gun violations, and commercial bribery, and Biden had previously publicly stated that he would not pardon his son.

However, Biden's latest operation seems to contradict his previous statement, which makes many people feel incredible. Because among the many offenders, Biden's son was given special treatment, which is particularly abrupt in a democratic country.

Speaking of pardons, we have to mention CZ (Changpeng Zhao). CZ was imprisoned for four months this year and faced many restrictions after his release because he was labeled as a U.S. federal accused. In the United States, U.S. federal charges are usually linked to felonies, which often makes CZ inconvenient when he wants to start business activities and new businesses in the United States.

Therefore, CZ recently responded to TelosX co-founder John Lilic's tweet through X tweets, expressing his hope that Trump can pardon him so that he can engage in business activities and start new businesses more freely in the United States. As for whether Trump will finally meet CZ's request, it has also become the focus of public attention.

At the same time, since his release from prison, CZ seems to have reduced his activity on social media, but he is still quietly making many contributions in the blockchain field and blockchain education sector. Although he no longer speaks publicly frequently, his work and efforts still have an important impact in the industry.

Conclusion:

President Biden's pardon of his son has aroused public doubts about the fairness of the pardon system. Under the principle of equality before the law, any form of privileged treatment may undermine the public's trust in judicial justice.

Biden's behavior may undermine the public's trust in the government, while CZ's situation has triggered a discussion on whether pardons should be based on commercial interests. This incident not only involves issues of law and justice, but also reflects the complex relationship between politics and business.

In short, pardons should be based on respect for the law and the pursuit of justice, rather than to satisfy the interests of individuals or specific groups.

What do you think of Biden's pardon of his son?Can CZ’s contributions to the blockchain field be a reason for him to be pardoned?