Following Donald Trump's victory in 2016, Stanford law professor Barbara Fried organized wealthy Democratic supporters to defeat Trump and Republicans in future elections. However, five years later, circumstances surrounding their son, former FTX CEO Sam Bankman-Fried, who is facing serious legal challenges and a substantial prison sentence, have led both Fried and her husband, Joseph Bankman, to rethink their political stance and seek leniency for their son. His legal issues and their desire to support him have nudged their attitudes towards Trump and his affiliates.
Five years after vowing to act against Trump, Stanford law professors Barbara Fried and Joseph Bankman now seek clemency for their son, Sam Bankman-Fried.
The plight of their son, Sam Bankman-Fried, has prompted a major shift in Barbara Fried and Joseph Bankman's political stance regarding Trump.
Despite their previous efforts to influence politics against Trump, the parents are now meeting with Trump allies to seek clemency for their convicted son.
The dramatic change of heart reflects a personal crisis, highlighting the complex relationship between political beliefs and familial loyalty.
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