In a bold and controversial stance, RFK Jr., a candidate for the presidential election, has promised to pardon Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the infamous online marketplace Silk Road. Despite acknowledging the illegal activities that occurred on the site, RFK Jr. criticized Ulbricht's harsh sentence and vowed to grant him clemency if elected. This announcement has sparked debate and raised questions about the role of the government in addressing cybercrime and the use of presidential pardons.