SR772

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate that under no circumstances should Samuel Bankman-Fried receive executive clemency, including a pardon or commutation, and affirming the Senate's commitment to the rule of law and integrity of the United States financial system.

Introduced·6/17/26

The Senate resolves that Samuel Bankman-Fried should not receive executive clemency and affirms commitment to financial system integrity.

The resolution expresses the Senate's sense that Samuel Bankman-Fried should not receive any form of executive clemency, including a pardon or commutation. It emphasizes the Senate's commitment to the rule of law and the integrity of the United States financial system. The resolution highlights the significant financial crimes committed by Bankman-Fried, including the misuse of FTX customer funds and the resulting harm to millions of victims. It underscores the importance of holding Bankman-Fried accountable and maintaining public confidence in financial markets.

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History

Jul 15

Senate

Senate Committee on the Judiciary discharged by Unanimous Consent.

Jul 15

Senate

Resolution agreed to in Senate without amendment and with a preamble by Unanimous Consent. (consideration: CR S4117)

Jun 17

Senate

Submitted in Senate