Analysis: The U.S. Senate’s opposition to the resolution to pardon SBF is only a political statement and has no legal binding effect.

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BlockBeats, message: On July 16, crypto journalist Eleanor Terrett posted that the U.S. Senate yesterday passed a resolution unanimously, which holds that FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried should not receive a presidential pardon.

The resolution was proposed by Senators Ruben Gallego and Cynthia Lummis, and it is entered into the Senate’s official record as a political statement opposing a pardon for SBF.

However, the resolution is not legally binding, so it will not prevent the U.S. president from pardoning SBF in the future, nor does it have any direct impact on his current legal situation.

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