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Possibility of Trump pardoning WikiLeaks’ Assange sets social media alight after rumor about decision surfaces | Possibility of Trump pardoning WikiLeaks’ Assange sets social media alight after rumor about decision surfaces |
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A rumor that President Donald Trump plans to pardon Wikileaks founder Julian Assange – currently facing extradition to the US on criminal charges that would put him away for life – has ignited social media with cheers and jeers. | |
Pro-Trump pastor Mark Burns announced in a tweet on Monday that the president planned to pardon Assange – a move the WikiLeaks founder’s supporters have been clamoring for at ever-higher volumes since Trump appeared to lose November’s vote. | |
The unconfirmed rumor quickly swamped social media as Assange fans begged for it to be true. | The unconfirmed rumor quickly swamped social media as Assange fans begged for it to be true. |
Assange’s partner, lawyer Stella Moris, reacted to the claim, asking Trump to “bring Julian home for Christmas.” | Assange’s partner, lawyer Stella Moris, reacted to the claim, asking Trump to “bring Julian home for Christmas.” |
Other friends of Assange, including NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, expressed hope the pardon was legit. | Other friends of Assange, including NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden, expressed hope the pardon was legit. |
However, Burns, who posted the tweet that started the rumor, later withdrew the claim, blaming a "faulty source." | |
As an outgoing president, many had reasoned, Trump has nothing to lose by pardoning the publisher, who is currently being held in a UK prison while Washington attempts to extradite him to face charges of violating the Espionage Act that would see him jailed for 175 years. | As an outgoing president, many had reasoned, Trump has nothing to lose by pardoning the publisher, who is currently being held in a UK prison while Washington attempts to extradite him to face charges of violating the Espionage Act that would see him jailed for 175 years. |
Pardoning the publisher who helped expose US war crimes in Iraq and Afghanistan would likely upset the incoming Biden administration, members of whom have called Assange a “high-tech terrorist” despite zero evidence that any document released by WikiLeaks led to harm coming to any member of the US military or government. | |
After spending seven years effectively under house arrest in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Assange was arrested last April and jailed on an old bail-jumping charge. He has been locked up in the UK’s Belmarsh prison ever since, fighting extradition to what would certainly be a life sentence in the US. | After spending seven years effectively under house arrest in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, Assange was arrested last April and jailed on an old bail-jumping charge. He has been locked up in the UK’s Belmarsh prison ever since, fighting extradition to what would certainly be a life sentence in the US. |
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