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Justice Department Unlikely To Charge Trump With Violating The Espionage Act
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*Article was updated on August 12 to reflect further developments.
Mary McCord, who was the chief of the United States Justice Department’s national security division under
Freeing Julian Assange: What It Will Take To End This Political Case
Screen shot from Frontline ClubThe legal systems in the United Kingdom and the
United States will not spare WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. The only way this
political case will end is if U.S. officials conclude the cost is no longer
worth the benefit of making an example out of
Three Stories That Further Illustrate Why US Government Can't Be Trusted In Assange Case
Photo licensed under Creative Commons by Ryan J. Reilly
Three requests for information related to spying on WikiLeaks founder Julian
Assange were sent by Spanish judges to the United States Justice Department. The
first request occurred in June 2020, but according to Yahoo! News, U.S.
officials still refuse to
Former CIA Director Mike Pompeo Was Reportedly Obsessed With Killing Assange
Former CIA director Mike Pompeo, who could not stop thinking about how to kill
Assange | Photo by Gage Skidmore
[https://www.flickr.com/photos/gageskidmore/51329197001/sizes/c/]There were no
criminal prosecutions for anyone in the Central Intelligence Agency when they
operated a torture program. The White House under
British High Court Expands US Government's Appeal In Assange Extradition Case
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange was overheard after the hearing, as he tried to process the High Court of Justice's decision
Obama Justice Department Officials Wouldn't Approve Charges Against Daniel Hale
Now the United States Justice Department under President Joe Biden embraces a political prosecution inherited from the Trump Justice Department.