Trump may have personal motives, as he continues to claim that the Justice Department was used against him politically. This makes him more sympathetic to those he describes as victims of "politically motivated prosecutions," such as Ross Ulbricht, CZ, and now the Samurai wallet developer.
There may also be other reasons for this decision, such as community pressure. As I read, thousands of Bitcoin users signed petitions demanding clemency, arguing that developers shouldn't be held accountable for others' use of their software.
Regardless of whether Trump has a political interest in this, it's not right that the Samourai developers should be imprisoned for doing the obvious: developing a self-custody tool with some privacy features, a fundamental right that should be better defended.
I would be very happy to see the Samourai developers free, even if it benefits Trump politically, that's irrelevant at this moment. Nobody deserves to rot in prison for a victimless crime.
Good. Let's do this. Keonne and Bill don't deserve to spend years in prison for running a coinjoin coordinator.
Yeah, this whole process has nothing to do with legal matters, it's simply malicious people who like mass control and surveillance, enemies of privacy and surveillance, using the state apparatus to favor their own interests and not the interests of Americans and people who want greater privacy. They're simply terrified of the level of privacy that Bitcoin can offer, but they ignore the fact that fiat currencies are used for crime on a much larger scale.
This process is a legal mess from beginning to end and shouldn't even exist. I hope Trump doesn't go back on his word and grants a pardon.