Transferred In Secret, Sam Bankman-Fried Abandoned By All After A Shocking Revelation
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What if the downfall of Sam Bankman-Fried were just the tip of a vast political machinery? His recent surprise transfer to Oklahoma, after an explosive interview with Tucker Carlson, raises suspicions. Money, crypto, elections, Ukraine… What if FTX were just a cog in a much more alarming machine?

Sam Bankman-Fried abandoned by his allies?
Sam Bankman-Fried has just been unexpectedly transferred to a transit center in Oklahoma. Sentenced to 25 years in prison for fraud, SBF will not be eligible for release until November 2044. A long tunnel of 19 years that he may well traverse without any presidential pardon or political support. The reason? In his exchange with Tucker Carlson on March 6, 2025, the former crypto magnate acknowledged that the Democrats, despite the over 40 million dollars he donated to them before the 2022 midterm elections, refused to “save” him. His isolation now seems complete, both on the left and the right.

It’s hard to imagine a pardon from Donald Trump, who, after his inauguration, preferred to grant clemency to the founder of SilkRoad, Ross Ulbricht, a libertarian figure, rather than to the former benefactor of the Democrats. Sam Bankman-Fried is paying for his political choices here, in a context of extreme polarization and increasing distrust towards crypto-political collusions.
FTX, Ukraine, Democrats: the loop that disturbs… and the DOGE threat
Behind this “officially logistical” transfer and the interview with Tucker Carlson, a theory is gaining traction in the US crypto ecosystem: that of a cross-financing system between FTX, the Democrats, and Ukraine. The scheme would be simple: Sam Bankman-Fried funds the Democrats, who support Joe Biden, who funds Ukraine, which contracts with FTX. An opaque, explosive loop that many would like to see stifled.

That’s also why the Democrats view the creation of DOGE led by Elon Musk with suspicion. This formidable tool for traceability and transparency is a nightmare for those who fear that investigations may reveal dubious channels of political financing related to crypto.
The transfer of Sam Bankman-Fried could therefore be part of a desire for control, even neutralization. The interview aired by Tucker Carlson, now independent, has resurrected this case that many thought was buried. But the crypto public opinion does not forget. At 32, SBF could be released from prison at 51. In the meantime, he remains a central figure in a tentacular scandal that intertwines politics, war, and crypto.
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