In a recent interview on the Tucker Carlson Network, Tucker Carlson explored Roger Ver’s perspective on his ongoing legal battle with the U.S. government.

Roger Ver Speaks Out on Facing 109 Years in Prison

Known for his early investments in bitcoin (BTC) and his libertarian advocacy, Bitcoin.com founder Roger Ver faces potential extradition to the United States from Spain on allegations of tax evasion—charges he strongly contests.

“I think they’re not really angry about taxes at all,” Ver told Carlson during his interview, emphasizing what he perceives as the U.S. government’s disapproval of his long-standing promotion of financial autonomy through cryptocurrencies. Often referred to as “Bitcoin Jesus,” Ver was one of the earliest adopters and proponents of cryptocurrency, investing heavily in its ecosystem.

The entrepreneur always advocated for bitcoin to function as peer-to-peer cash, Ver explained, criticizing how he believes the leading cryptocurrency has been transformed into a speculative asset. According to him, early hopes for bitcoin as an alternative to fiat currency were subverted by a combination of intelligence agencies and institutional players.

He detailed these claims in his book, “Hijacking Bitcoin.” Carlson noted the ideological shift in cryptocurrency. The podcast host explained how the promise of bitcoin was freedom—autonomy over your own money, but now it felt different. Carlson said he was “very interested in how that happened.” The interview delved into Ver’s assertions that U.S. agencies have sought to stifle the potential of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies.

Check out freerogernow.org today to explore Roger Ver’s Motion to Dismiss and lend your voice by signing the petition for his freedom.

He accused intelligence agencies of intervening early on to promote narratives that reduced bitcoin’s use as a medium of exchange. Ver claimed that online forums such as bitcointalk.org and the Bitcoin subreddit r/bitcoin were manipulated through censorship and propaganda, which allegedly steered the currency away from its decentralized roots.

He asserted that moderators aligned with U.S. intelligence agencies suppressed discussions about scaling bitcoin for global use. Ver, who renounced his U.S. citizenship in 2014 and adopted St. Kitts and Nevis nationality, questioned the legal basis for his extradition. He emphasized that he was not a U.S. citizen during the years in question and adhered strictly to his tax obligations through legal counsel.

Carlson asked Ver if he felt Bitcoin was originally crafted by U.S. intelligence agencies. “I don’t think it was created that way initially, but I am suspicious and I do think the intelligence agencies and other groups have converted it and hijacked it into becoming a financial trap,” he said.

Despite facing a possible 109-year prison sentence, Ver maintained optimism. He expressed hope that the Spanish courts would reject the extradition request and emphasized the need for public advocacy. “There’s a lot of ways to stop this but the most useful way I think is to get the public to speak out,” Ver remarked. “The more people speak out, the safer all of us can be.”

Ver told Carlson that his supporters set up a website at freerogernow.org and said that the website hosts his Motion to Dismiss. “[This is] where you can literally see for yourself with your own eyes, the U.S. government is literally lying in their indictment and the proof is up there with the emails between myself and my attorneys,” Ver stated. “You can go and see it. Please go take a look at it.”

The bitcoin entrepreneur added:

Don’t take my word for it, take a look at that Motion to Dismiss, they’re lying … they’re lying to the court in Spain they’re just lying every which way, because they don’t want the world to know the truth about cryptocurrencies.

“I’m a little bit surprised that the government of Spain is honoring the extradition request,” Carlson remarked during the interview, diving straight into the heart of the matter with Ver. Calling the U.S. government’s charges “absurd on its face,” Tucker questioned why Spain would even consider going along with such an extreme move. Ver, ever the composed optimist, praised his Spanish attorney’s efforts, sharing that his lawyer in Spain remains “optimistic about the situation,” despite the looming uncertainty. Ver remarked that he is “cautiously optimistic that Spain will see through this.”

Ver stated:

President Biden can do the right thing. He just recently pardoned his own son. He can issue a preemptive pardon for me. Trump when he gets into office, if anyone knows what it’s like to be the victim of lawfare, it’s Trump. So I think he’ll be able to see it with this case as well. [Trump] can issue a preemptive pardon for me as well, and for a bunch of other people that deserve it.

“That is just one of the craziest stories I think I ever heard,” Carlson concluded. “Roger, Godspeed, we are just rooting for you fervently and I hope this helps in some small way. You’re in our thoughts.”

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