The American press has remained in denial for 40 years--since my case--that the Espionage Act has wording that could be aimed directly at them. Now they're staring down the barrel of that Act, which could be used against American journalists and publishers for doing journalism.
Pentagon Papers whistleblower @DanielEllsberg says Julian Assange's extradition trial puts U.S. journalists at risk. "The American press is staring right down the barrel at the use of the Espionage Act against American journalists and publishers for doing journalism."

Sep 17, 2020 · 2:37 PM UTC

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Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Great Thanks, again, to DE & PME !! #US #Espionage_Act was drafted in 1917 specifically to contradict our #FirstAmendment & #US_Constitution whenever #President or #politBurocrats found #Freedon_of_Speech & #FreePress strongly opposed their policy. #Pentagon_Papers #JulianAssange
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Replying to @DanielEllsberg
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Assange revelations among most important in US history, says Daniel Ellsberg #Assangecase @DanielEllsberg computerweekly.com/news/2524…
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To think that any non American journalist outside of our country can be subject to our laws should be outlandish.
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Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Thank you Mr Ellsberg. Much respect and appreciation from Australia.
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Yeah Daniel the American Press doesn’t want Assange able to speak....he knows the truth about them.
Too bad 99.98% of today press pool does not practice journalism. They are more so activist.
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
What deals has NYT cut that they are not prosecuted as well?
Replying to @DanielEllsberg
Thank you for your outstanding integrity Daniel!
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And they clap and cheer as the trigger gets pulled.
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Can we please interview you on the podcast?
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