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United States News Title: If Trump is So Worried About ‘Fake News’ Why is He Prosecuting WikiLeaks—Who’s Been 100% Right As TFTP reported, on Thursday, several men in black suits, surrounded by a dozen cops, raided the Ecuadorian embassy in London and kidnapped Julian Assange. Moments later, the Department of Justice released a statement charging Assange with computer hacking conspiracy for allegedly working with US Army soldier at the time, Chelsea Manning. After the charges were levied, Donald Trump took to personally denouncing anything to do with WikiLeaks, claiming I know nothing about WikiLeaks. Trumps comments highlight a trend among all those in power and their two-faced relationships with this media outlet. When WikiLeaks is exposing their political rivals, they are the darling organization who deserves protection for journalism. However, when WikiLeakswho toes no party lineexposes corruption within their party, calls for Assanges assassination fill the news cycle. During the 2016 elections, Trump frequently praised WikiLeaks for exposing his political rival, even declaring I love WikiLeaks! However, once he became part of the establishment, WikiLeaks was now his enemy and therefore he must distance himself. When asked about Julian Assanges arrest on Thursday, Trump said at the White House, Its not my thing. I know there is something having to do with Julian Assange. Ive been seeing whats happened with Assange and that will be a determination, I would imagine, mostly by the attorney general, whos doing an excellent job. So, hell be making a determination. I know nothing really about him. Despite Trump decrying Fake News on a regular basis, his administration is prosecuting the only major outlet in the world who has never had to issue a retractionbecause theyve been 100% correct. This is a hypocrisy which WikiLeaks themselves took to calling out recently. The only media outlet with a 100% verification record is the one your administration is prosecuting, wrote WikiLeaks last month. The only media outlet with a 100% verification record is the one your administration is prosecuting. https://t.co/6Ukjh2rMKD WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) March 19, 2019 Despite never breaking the law, Julian Assange finds himself a political prisoner, holed up in a cage as this article is being written. As Caitlin Johnstone points out, Assanges bogus charge is premised on a fraudulent and manipulative distortion of reality, and you may be one hundred percent certain of it. You can be absolutely certain that this charge is bogus because it isnt based on any new information. The facts of the case have not changed, the information hasnt changed, only the narrative has changed. In 2010 the United States opened a secret grand jury in Virginia to investigate whether Assange and WikiLeaks could be prosecuted for the publication of the Manning leaks, and then-Attorney General Eric Holder announced that the Obama administration was conducting an active, ongoing criminal investigation into the matter. The Trump administration has not turned up any new evidence that the Obama administration was unable to find in this active, ongoing criminal investigation (US government surveillance has surely acquired some new tricks since 2010, but time travel isnt one of them), and indeed it does not claim to have turned up any new evidence. There's a huge myth being misreported about today's indictment of Assange. The claim that Assange tried to help Manning circumvent a password to cover her tracks isn't new. The Obama DOJ knew about it since 2011, but chose not to prosecute him. Story on this soon. Glenn Greenwald (@ggreenwald) April 11, 2019 What this move by the United States and the United Kingdom actually represents is a threat to those who dare to challenge the status quo and expose the corruption of the system. Even congresswoman Tulsi Gabbard sees this and was unafraid of calling it out on several national television outlets on Thursday. This is a threat to journalists, Gabbard told blowhard Chris Matthews on MSNBC, but its also something that threatens every American, because the message that we are getting, that the American people are getting is: Be quiet, toe the line, otherwise there will be consequences. Assange Arrest: The message is clear. To journalists and all Americans, if you try to take away our power, you will pay a high price. pic.twitter.com/tEgVt6t6Tm Tulsi Gabbard (@TulsiGabbard) April 12, 2019 Americans will do well to heed Assanges advice and resist this move to persecute journalism. For if we let one honest journalist go down, we let them all go down. First they came for WikiLeaks
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My guess is that Trump wants to get more evidence of obvious democRat collusion from Wikileaks during discovery.
The DOJ acts independently from Trump. The president doesn't get to tell them what to prosecute and let slide. Not unless the President's name is "Clinton". After the Russia hoax, Trump isn't taking any chances getting involved with Wikileaks or Assange. He'll play CYA for the time being, at least.
Exactly how I see this. Julian Assange will survive this easily, as long as he is treated within the law. I don't see how they can do anything but interview him. Under what law can they require him to appear in the US in the first place? He is not an American, he is simply a journalist. IF he were a Russian spy, why isn't he comfortably living there now? Someone answer that question.
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