US Biden Says U.S. Is Considering Dropping Its Case Against Assange - successfully made trans in prison?

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Article Subtitle: The WikiLeaks founder has been held in London as he has battled extradition to the United States on charges related to his publication of classified documents.

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President Biden said on Wednesday that the United States was considering dropping its prosecution of Julian Assange, the WikiLeaks founder who has been jailed in London for years while fighting extradition to face U.S. charges related to his publication of classified documents.

Mr. Biden made the comment on the case of the embattled publisher, who is being detained in a high-security prison, in response to a question about a request from Mr. Assange’s home country of Australia that he be allowed to return there.

“We’re considering it,” Mr. Biden said at the White House, where he was hosting Prime Minister Fumio Kishida of Japan.

Mr. Assange has been jailed for nearly five years after being indicted by the United States with 18 counts of violating the Espionage Act for publishing thousands of documents detailing secret military operations and diplomatic intelligence, as well as revelations about the civilian death tolls in the U.S. wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

His case has sustained international attention and condemnation from First Amendment rights groups.

Mr. Assange has fought off U.S. efforts to extradite him. The charges could amount to a sentence of up to 175 years in prison, although U.S. lawyers have said that he was more likely to be sentenced to four to six years.

In February, Australia’s parliament passed a motion calling for Mr. Assange’s release, and Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said he had discussed the matter in a meeting last fall with Mr. Biden.

In backing the motion, Mr. Albanese told the Australian parliament “it is appropriate for us to put our very strong view that those countries need to take into account the need for this to be concluded.”

Last month, the High Court in London ruled that Mr. Assange could not be immediately extradited to the United States until certain conditions were met.

The court gave the United States three weeks “to give satisfactory assurances” that Mr. Assange “is permitted to rely on the First Amendment to the United States Constitution (which protects free speech), that he is not prejudiced at trial (including sentence) by reason of his nationality, that he is afforded the same First Amendment protections as a United States citizen and that the death penalty is not imposed.”
 
No, fuck off with this "considering" bullshit - do it or don't say anything at all. Trump pulled the same shit, I'm sick and tired of this pretend game they play. There's not a chance he ends up walking free, he embarrassed the glowing alphabet niggers too hard so they'll torture him forever.
 
This is the definition of bait. Bet even if he gets out he gets the CIA treatment or just dies from organ failure a month later from years of being treated like shit.
That and I bet this is a way to one up Trump. It'd be very embarrassing him. Assange had a lot of backing from Maga people and was a top request for Trump to pardon. Now Biden might take that leaving Trump voters somewhat disillusioned. Kwame Kilpatrick was pardoned in 2021, a literal who by that point, while Assange had yet to be even considered.
 
The media are leaving the key details out.

If this is even true, which I doubt, they are going to force Assange to plea to mishandling classified information, which he did not do.

They've held him illegally since 2019. The CIA has been after him for over fifteen years.

This will still have a major chilling effect on press freedoms. Assange did not do anything differently than Woodward and Bernstein in the Pentagon papers.

We know the CIA had plans to assassinate Assange.

The CIA will never forgive WikiLeaks and Assange for the release of the vault 7 government spyware used to illegally spy on people including political dissidents in the US and around the world.
 
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Yet no consideration for Snowden, eh?
Assange is kind of a journalist and there are public policy reasons for not prosecuting journalists, even when they solicit classified information. Snowden was a government employee who signed an NDA to get access to classified information. He used that access to intentionally harm the United States because he had a fantasy that the NSA was spying on the whole country and he would be the heroic hax0r who stopped it. He is absolutely 100% guilty, he has defected and sworn an oath of allegiance to Russia, and he will probably get conscripted and die in Ukraine.
 
Assange is kind of a journalist and there are public policy reasons for not prosecuting journalists, even when they solicit classified information. Snowden was a government employee who signed an NDA to get access to classified information. He used that access to intentionally harm the United States because he had a fantasy that the NSA was spying on the whole country and he would be the heroic hax0r who stopped it. He is absolutely 100% guilty, he has defected and sworn an oath of allegiance to Russia, and he will probably get conscripted and die in Ukraine.
I never interpreted it that way. The evidence I saw from his leaks established pretty definitively that the NSA was engaging in widespread illegal surveillance. He attempted to report it through the proper channels but was rebuffed.

I don't know if "squealing on illegal activity" is formally a legal defense, but if not, prosecutors should've declined to pursue charges against him.
 
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