Overview
- California’s governor unveiled the site on Dec. 16 alongside state data showing violent crime declining in major cities, with reported drops of 25% in Oakland and 21% in San Francisco.
- The tracker spotlights Trump’s 2023 conviction for falsifying business records and lists clemency actions, including booking photos of Jan. 6 defendants and the commutation of former Rep. George Santos’s sentence.
- Entries feature crypto-linked figures such as Binance founder Changpeng Zhao, Silk Road’s Ross Ulbricht, and BitMEX co-founders, presented with AI-generated mugshots.
- The website also posts unverified allegations from Newsom’s office, including a claim that Trump received a Qatar jumbo jet requiring a costly retrofit and a claim that his family has taken in at least $800 million in crypto this year.
- As the site drew attention, Trump told Decrypt he would “look at” a possible pardon for Samourai Wallet developer Keonne Rodriguez, reflecting ongoing scrutiny of his crypto ties.