Svmuu News: The White House recently reiterated that U.S. President Donald Trump currently has no plans to pardon FTX founder Sam Bankman-Fried (SBF). Although SBF has been posting frequently on social media recently—a move seen as an attempt to garner political support—these efforts have yet to yield results.It is reported that SBF has been posting on X almost daily in recent weeks, expressing support for Donald Trump and his economic policies, while criticizing the Democratic Party and voicing dissatisfaction with the judge presiding over his case. He has also repeatedly claimed that “FTX has always been solvent,” but has not yet formally requested a pardon.Media reports previously indicated that Donald Trump had no intention of pardoning SBF. A White House official subsequently reaffirmed this stance, citing remarks made by Donald Trump in an interview this past January, in which he stated he had no plans to pardon several high-profile figures, including SBF.However, the White House did not indicate whether a policy change might occur in the future. Although Donald Trump has pardoned some high-profile figures associated with the crypto industry since taking office, analysts believe that the likelihood of SBF—who donated approximately $5.2 million to the Biden campaign in 2020—receiving a pardon remains low.