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    Trump Says He’ll Examine Case of Samourai Wallet Co-founder

    KryptonewsBy KryptonewsDecember 16, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US President Donald Trump says he will review the case of convicted Samourai Wallet co-founder Keonne Rodriguez, hinting he will explore the possibility of a pardon.

    Samourai Wallet co-founders Rodriguez and William Lonergan Hill were sentenced on Nov. 19 to five and four years in prison on charges stemming from their involvement in the crypto mixing protocol.

    “I’ve heard about it, I’ll look at it,” Trump said when asked about the case at a press conference about the Mexican border at the White House on Monday.

    “Okay, let’s take a look at it. You know, you’ll have to tell me. I don’t know anything about it, but we’ll take a look,” he added.

    US President Donald Trump has promised to review the case of Samourai Wallet co-founder Keonne Rodriguez. Source: YouTube

    Privacy advocates and crypto users have long been advocating for Rodriguez and Hill, along with Tornado Cash co-founder Roman Storm, arguing they shouldn’t be held responsible for the actions of third parties using their software.

    Samourai co-founder says “noise is working”

    Rodriguez, who is due to start his time behind bars this week, said in an X post on Monday that the “continued noise” from supporters is working. “Thank you to everyone pushing Donald Trump to pardon Bill and me. Let’s get this over the line.”

    In an interview with Bitcoin educator Natalie Brunell on Friday, Rodriguez said he believes he waived his right to appeal as part of the plea deal, though he added he was “not 100%” certain and that any appeal would be unlikely.

    I appreciate @keonne taking some tough questions on the Samourai Wallet case. No topic was off limits.

    Keonne is getting ready to report to prison on December 19th but there is an active movement to #PardonSamourai, and Keonne hopes President Trump hears his story.

    If you care… pic.twitter.com/iXg3BXr8iq

    — Natalie Brunell ⚡️ (@natbrunell) December 12, 2025

    “Because President Trump has been touched by a DOJ that was weaponized against him, I think when he sees the facts laid out on the table, he will know exactly what’s going on,” Rodriguez said.

    Guilty plea narrowed legal options

    Rodriguez and Hill initially pleaded not guilty but then agreed to plead guilty to one charge of operating an illegal money transmitter in July.