Cameron Winklevoss, co-founder of Gemini, posted on X: "Merrick Garland's Department of Justice refused to bring campaign finance charges against SBF because they were not included in his extradition. In other words, doing so technically violated the US treaty with the Bahamian government, as the US only agreed to extradite SBF on non-campaign charges. Instead of working with the Bahamian government to fill out the necessary documents and overcome this technical problem (which the Department of Justice may have deliberately created from the beginning) in order to prosecute SBF for election interference, Garland's Department of Justice threw up its hands and dropped the charges. When did paperwork become an obstacle between prosecutors and adding more charges? Especially when it involves $100 million in stolen customer funds interfering in elections. It's downright hypocritical for the party to always lament that democracy is threatened. When there is an opportunity to truly defend democracy, they do nothing. This is very telling."