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[–] 15118871? ago 

They are stuck between a rock and a hard place now. "Assange is a pawn of Russia he should be prosecuted!" Trump DOJ attempts to prosecute him and they yell "no you can't prosecute him, that's an attack on Freedom of press/speech" LMAO

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[–] 15118768? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

I don't think there was a double meaning...I just think Trump wanted to call him schitt

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[–] 15118432? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Hopefully, JA can stay alive long enough.

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[–] 15118180? ago 

Does no one remember the post on the channels by wikileaks admins fearing for their lives and saying the state pulled a move they didn't plan for? What makes you think they even have access to the site and content? If they don't, the chain of custody is gone and won't be able to submit in court.

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[–] 15118148? ago 

JA is Australian. Don't you have to be a citizen to be charged with treason? what did they charge him with?

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[–] 15117931? ago 

calls a dude Schitt, CLEARLY A FALSE FLAG, not just a fuckin joke.

If Trump arrests Assange I think we can all rest assured that this entire thing has been bullshit. It'll be interesting though, especially if he's pardoned or something.

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[–] 15117910? 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

Optics? Bullshit. Dems flipped on sessions and called firing him a bad thing.

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[–] 15117822? ago 

Manning committed a crime by leaking the documents. Assange published them. Manning's sentence was commuted. It carried punishment of life in jail or death penalty. It would be poor optics not to offer Assange at least a commuted sentence.

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[–] 15118852? ago 

Manning was a US citizen who maybe did a crime while on US soil. What crime did Assange commit on US soil?

If Assange published evidence of war crimes by Saudi Arabia or China provided by one of their citizens - would you support Saudi Arabia or China asking for his extradition?

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[–] 15120122? ago 

Do you know the charges? Personally I see him as a journalist. So no, I would not want him arrested.

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