EXCLUSIVE: BIDEN DOJ'S CRYPTO CRACKDOWN — Targeting American Developer with 40-YEAR SENTION in Political Retrial
The Biden Justice Department is launching a SHOCKING assault on American innovation and privacy, seeking to DESTROY the life of a crypto developer in what experts are calling a politically motivated retrial. While the White House winks at pardons for some, they are mercilessly pursuing Roman Storm, the Tornado Cash developer, with charges carrying a potential 40-year sentence. This is a targeted attack on financial freedom and a clear message to every coder in America: you work for the state, or you go to prison.
A Manhattan jury already deadlocked on the core charges last August, proving the case is fundamentally flawed. Yet, Biden’s prosecutors are ignoring that verdict and demanding a do-over this October. This isn’t about justice; it’s about sending a message and crushing the crypto privacy tools that threaten government overreach. The timing is explosive, coming even as the Treasury Department itself has been forced to admit these mixing tools can have legitimate uses.
“This is a vendetta, not a prosecution,” a senior legal analyst inside the Beltway told Fox News exclusively. “They’re exploiting legal vulnerabilities and using the full force of the federal government to make an example out of one man. It’s about control, plain and simple. They fear what they cannot monitor.”
For every American who values their financial privacy, this is a five-alarm fire. The government wants the power to criminalize the very code that protects your transactions from prying eyes. If they can jail a developer for writing software, then your digital wallet is next. This case sets a precedent that could devastate the entire blockchain security ecosystem, leaving every user exposed.
I predict this retrial will become a landmark battle, exposing the Biden administration’s war on tech and personal liberty. The public backlash will be massive and devastating to their narrative.
Your right to privacy is on trial this October.



