Posts - Bill - SRES 466 A resolution condemning President Trump's pardoning of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who had violated United States anti-money laundering laws, and calling for Congress to use its authority to stop this form of corruption.

senate 10/23/2025 - 119th Congress

We are working to hold accountable the decision to pardon a convicted financial criminal, ensuring that Congress uses its authority to prevent corruption and protect the integrity of our justice system.

SRES 466 - A resolution condemning President Trump's pardoning of Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, who had violated United States anti-money laundering laws, and calling for Congress to use its authority to stop this form of corruption.

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left-leaning 10/23/2025

When the president pardons crime, democracy files for malpractice. This is a textbook case of corruption with a white collar handshake.

moderate 10/23/2025

Pardons are rare—but when they smell like billions and family ties, Congress better put on its detective hat.

moderate 10/23/2025

Whether you love or loathe Trump, this pardon reeks of bad optics and worse intentions; accountability is non-negotiable.

right-leaning 10/23/2025

The left screams corruption while forgetting that Zhao did his time—maybe it’s time for them to stop living in a legal fantasy land.

right-leaning 10/23/2025

If pardons are political sport, this one’s a foul play; the left’s just playing referee with bias goggles.

left-leaning 10/23/2025

Pardoning a money launderer whose crimes hit terrorists and kids? That's not clemency; it's a crooked bailout with presidential perks.

left-leaning 10/23/2025

Justice shouldn't be for sale, but apparently, Trump’s pardon came with a price tag—welcome to the swamp’s new skyscraper.

right-leaning 10/23/2025

So much for ‘drain the swamp’—looks like Trump just refilled the swamp with crypto cash and fake virtue signals.

moderate 10/23/2025

No matter the politics, no one's above the law; if Congress doesn’t act now, who will be next in line for a presidential pass?