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Save $5,000 in orthodontic treatments with SmileSet: Why it’s worth it

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
It's never been easier to love your smile.
Victoria McDonnell

LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neil can’t guarantee tour will finish season

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
CEO Scott O’Neil couldn't guarantee LIV Golf's four remaining tournaments in the 2026 season would take place.
Collin Ward

Elon Musk’s SpaceX is set to shatter IPO records — but experts warn regular investors should be wary

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
SpaceX, known for its rocket launches, Starlink satellite internet network and artificial intelligence wing xAI, is selling stock at $135 per share when it begins trading on the Nasdaq exchange under the SPCX ticker. The firm is aiming to raise a record $75 trillion at a roughly $1.8 trillion valuation.
Thomas Barrabi

Hurricanes vs. Golden Knights Game 4 prediction: Odds, picks, and best bets for Stanley Cup Final

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
It feels like you can throw the tale of the tape out the window for this series
Michael Leboff

Tech Life

BBC Tech
2 months 1 week ago
Check before check-in. What's behind a new safety campaign about power banks on aircraft?

Jack Schlossberg wears grandfather John F. Kennedy’s tie for ‘good luck’

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The political hopeful carries the late president's legacy with him.
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Jack Schlossberg wears grandfather John F. Kennedy’s tie for ‘good luck’

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The political hopeful carries the late president's legacy with him.
Avery Matera

‘Saved by The Bell’ alum Mark-Paul Gosselaar, 52, shocks fans with ripped abs, chiseled body

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The actor rocked a crop top and short shorts that showed off his bulging muscles.
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‘Saved by The Bell’ alum Mark-Paul Gosselaar, 52, shocks fans with ripped abs, chiseled body

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The actor rocked a crop top and short shorts that showed off his bulging muscles.
Antoinette Bueno

Why Jennifer Garner doesn’t want Ben Affleck to date after failed Jennifer Lopez marriage

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
A source exclusively told Page Six why the actress hopes her ex will stay single for a while.
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Why Jennifer Garner doesn’t want Ben Affleck to date after failed Jennifer Lopez marriage

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
A source exclusively told Page Six why the actress hopes her ex will stay single for a while.
Sarah Jones

JAY-Z announces 2026 concert at SoFi Stadium. Get discounted tickets

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The "99 Problems" rapper will pay tribute to his 1996 debut album "Reasonable Doubt" on Oct. 23.
Matt Levy

George Kittle reveals surprise timeline for return from Achilles tear

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The 49ers finally got some good news amid an offseason that's seen its fair share of downs.
Edward Lewis

Hero who fought off Sudanese knifeman as he tried to behead victim reveals why he sprung into action

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
"The attacker was by now shouting, and he said, 'I'm going to kill him, Wallahi [I swear by Allah], he's dead.' And then he stabbed him in the eye," said the heroic bystander.
Anthony Blair

ICE blasts ‘reckless’ Mamdani, Hochul as agency IDs criminal illegal migrants picked up in NY

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
ICE New York City blasted the "reckless" policies of lefty Gov. Kathy Hochul and Mayor Zohran Mamdani Tuesday -- as the agency released the identities of some of the criminal illegal migrants it had taken off Empire State streets, including murderers and child sex offenders.
Chris Nesi

Dan Loeb Reveals DOJ Threat To Trump Over Ross Ulbricht Commutation In Final Hours Of First Term

Zero Rss
2 months 1 week ago
Dan Loeb Reveals DOJ Threat To Trump Over Ross Ulbricht Commutation In Final Hours Of First Term

Authored by Juan Galt via Bitcoin Magazine,

Hedge fund manager Dan Loeb has publicly claimed that the Department of Justice threatened President Donald Trump in the final hours of Trump's first term in January 2021, warning it would "go after" him if he commuted the sentence of Ross Ulbricht, creator of the Bitcoin-powered Silk Road marketplace. After the reported threat, Trump withdrew the commutation, forcing Ulbricht to serve four additional years in prison before receiving a full pardon in January 2025 during Trump's second term.

Loeb, founder and CEO of Third Point LLC, made the revelation on the All-In Podcast while discussing his role in criminal justice reform and Ulbricht's clemency efforts. "On the last day of Trump's 45th term, we were certain that he was going to get out," Loeb stated. "And the Justice Department, for whatever reason, said, 'If you commute his sentence, we're going to go after you,' to the president. So he, as I understand, he withdrew the commutation."

This account is the first public report of such a direct threat from the DOJ during the closing days of Trump's first presidency. It has not been independently corroborated by other sources to date, and no specific DOJ official has been named as delivering the warning. The claim rests on Loeb's recollection, likely conveyed through the advocacy chain that included crypto figures like Riva Tez, Charlie Kirk, and then-White House counsel David Warrington.

DOJ Leadership In January 2021

Jeffrey A. Rosen served as Acting Attorney General after William Barr's departure in late December 2020. Richard Donoghue was Acting Deputy Attorney General. The Office of the Pardon Attorney, a DOJ unit that reviews clemency petitions and issues recommendations, operated under their oversight. Presidents, including Trump, frequently bypassed standard OPA processes for politically sensitive cases.

The alleged threat appears to have gone well beyond typical DOJ advisory input on issues such as sentence proportionality, victim impact, or enforcement priorities. Ulbricht had been serving a double life sentence plus 40 years following his 2015 conviction on charges including operating a continuing criminal enterprise, narcotics distribution via the internet, money laundering, and hacking. Contrary to popular belief and widely publicized insinuations by the mainstream media, Ulbricht was never prosecuted on any charges related to murder for hire.

Silk Road, which relied primarily on Bitcoin for transactions, represented one of the earliest large-scale experiments in the use of an alternative currency to the dollar, making the case and its history foundational to the Bitcoin community.

A warning framed as potential retaliation against the President himself would constitute an extraordinary escalation in tensions between the executive branch and the Department of Justice over clemency authority. Such pushback likely stemmed from institutional concerns about appearing soft on major drug trafficking and money laundering cases tied to the early Bitcoin economy.

Four-Year Delay And Political Impact

The reported DOJ intervention in the final days of Trump's first term cost Ulbricht four more years behind bars. As Loeb recounted, Charlie Kirk later took the lead on the clemency effort. "This was his only ask of the president," Loeb said, referring to Kirk. Kirk's advocacy helped turn Ulbricht's release into Trump's primary promise to libertarians and the crypto community during the 2024 campaign. Trump delivered on that promise with a full and unconditional pardon early in his second term.

Ironically, the delay strengthened the "Free Ross" movement. What began as advocacy for clemency in a case viewed by many in Bitcoin circles as emblematic of government overreach evolved into a potent political force. The campaign highlighted issues of disproportionate sentencing, self-custody, privacy tools, and resistance to broadly unpopular and ineffective war on drugs, core themes in Bitcoin's ethos of financial sovereignty and of high importance to the libertarian voting block. This momentum and Trump's promise to pardon Ulbricht are widely considered to have earned Trump the libertarian and crypto vote in 2024.

Broader Context For Bitcoin

Loeb framed his involvement in Ulbricht's case as part of broader criminal justice reform, linking it to his broader philanthropy efforts on education and concerns over opportunity and income inequality. He highlighted three categories for clemency: the wrongly convicted, the rehabilitated, and those with disproportionately harsh sentences. Ulbricht, who acknowledged wrongdoing on Silk Road while denying murder-for-hire allegations, fit the latter category in Loeb's assessment.

The episode highlights ongoing tensions between law enforcement, Bitcoin innovation, and the libertarian culture that makes up a large part of the U.S. public. Silk Road, one of the earliest Bitcoin marketplaces, remains a reference point in debates over decentralization, privacy, and regulatory overreach. Similar cases continue to draw attention in the Bitcoin community, including Bitcoin activist Ian Freeman, the developers of the Samourai Wallet privacy tool, and Roman Storm of Tornado Cash - all facing charges viewed by many as attacks on Libertarian leaders, the freedom of commerce, self-custody and financial privacy tools.

Tyler Durden Tue, 06/09/2026 - 15:40
Tyler Durden

High-tech autonomous hunter ships launched off San Diego to track Chinese ghost fleets

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
These small high-tech autonomous boats launched from San Diego are coveted by the U.S. Navy and are doing the critical job of tracking Chinese ghost fleets, among other impactful tasks.
Ross O'Keefe

Knicks’ Jose Alvarado warns Victor Wembanyama after Jalen Brunson cheap shot: ‘That’ll be the last one’

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Victor Wembanyama clearly got away with a cheap shot in Game 3, and the Knicks haven’t forgotten about it.
Zach Braziller

Karmelo Anthony sobs as he’s convicted of murder for stabbing Austin Metcalf — and killer’s angry supporters claim, ‘This whole thing’s been racist’

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
The verdict came after four days of sometimes excruciating testimony that was so graphic it visibly shocked jurors and drove Metcalf's family from the courtroom.
Jared Downing, Priscilla DeGregory

Stream It Or Skip It: ‘Mortal Kombat II’ on VOD, a Gratingly Stoopid and Forgettable Video-Game Action-Gorestravaganza

NY Post
2 months 1 week ago
Karl Urban and Adeline Rudolph join a pile of film-franchise returnees for this ridiculous fray.
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