I join all defenders of freedom of the press in demanding that the Biden administration drop the unconstitutional indictment of Julian Assange and accept--not appeal--the decision of the British judge not to extradite him. nytimes.com/2021/02/08/us/po…

Feb 9, 2021 · 10:12 PM UTC

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NOPE. Extradite. Convict. Guantanamo.
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No. Assange used his position to sell his services to foreign entities (usually Russia). I will never feel bad for Assange and hope he gets everything he deserves.
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Julian Assange was doing much more than being a member of the press when he told Don Jr. to tell his father to contest the 2016 election. He was laying the groundwork for conflict and a possible U.S. civil war. theatlantic.com/politics/arc…
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“Treason is not a crime” lol
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Yes, terrorists killing sources is the pro-freedom of the press move. This is fucking nuts
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The Wikilieaks releases in 2016 didn't exemplify Freedom by following orders from the Kremlin. Lock him up.
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He is not the press... He is a criminal trying to hide behind the press privileges.
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