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Advocacy groups are urging former President Donald Trump to intervene as Tornado Cash co‑founder Roman Storm faces a possible retrial on two felony counts after a prior conviction on one charge. Supporters say the case raises serious questions about due process.
Groups are calling for presidential action to ensure a fair, impartial retrial and to protect Storm’s rights while the legal process continues. The appeal reflects concerns about how evolving laws apply to cryptocurrency developers and platforms.
The outcome of the retrial could have wider implications for the crypto community and for legal standards governing decentralized finance, prompting renewed attention on transparency and the rule of law.
By Ciro IrmiciAdvocacy groups are urging former President Donald Trump to intervene as Tornado Cash co‑founder Roman Storm faces a possible retrial on two felony counts after a prior conviction on one charge. Supporters say the case raises serious questions about due process.
Groups are calling for presidential action to ensure a fair, impartial retrial and to protect Storm’s rights while the legal process continues. The appeal reflects concerns about how evolving laws apply to cryptocurrency developers and platforms.
The outcome of the retrial could have wider implications for the crypto community and for legal standards governing decentralized finance, prompting renewed attention on transparency and the rule of law.