AP: Assange was offered Pardon from Trump if he cleared Russia, says his lawyer.

hanimmal

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I decided to look at Rohrabacher and stumbled across this gem.

I am constantly amazed how gullible people are.
 

Couch_Lock

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If Trump gets re elected its time to move to Canada......My better half has relatives in BC. They left her a house. Gun nuts, rednecks and just ignorant folks all over America these days.
 

hanimmal

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If Trump gets re elected its time to move to Canada......My better half has relatives in BC. They left her a house. Gun nuts, rednecks and just ignorant folks all over America these days.
I may have to jump the wall and go find some relatives to bunk with down south.


lol nah, I love my home here in Michigan and hope to not leave unless its in a body bag, and this too shall pass. Trump may be pulling out all the stops in the executive branch, but he is really unable to do much more than troll us citizens anymore. And I am not really scared of his nazi cult.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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If Trump gets re elected its time to move to Canada......My better half has relatives in BC. They left her a house. Gun nuts, rednecks and just ignorant folks all over America these days.
If trump wins and the GOP retains the senate, America will effectively become a dictatorship, Trump would defy the courts and get even more authoritarian. You can't tell Donald to stop, you must make him and nobody in the GOP would, he would run wild. You wouldn't be safe in Canada either, we are too close to America and when the shit flies some of it will land across the border. Given enough power and sway, Donald would invade this country in a heartbeat like Hitler did to Poland, only quicker. Four more years of Trump would fuck America as a democratic country, when ya pick up the pieces you might as well start all over again with USA 2.0 and a new constitution, Donald would have shredded the old one by then.

This is not just a fight for the heart and soul of your country, but also one for its very existence. It really is that bad and America will either survive this fever or it will die. To Canadians, it's like watching the drunken neighbors wrestling naked on the front lawn in the pouring rain, we stare through the living room window in shock and disbelief...
 

hanimmal

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https://apnews.com/33036b21539ccfa9d926306ecd41ac4c
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LONDON (AP) — Lawyers for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange and the U.S. government squared off in a London court on Monday at a high-stakes extradition case delayed by the coronavirus pandemic.

Assange, who has spent almost a year and a half in a British prison, sat in the dock at the Old Bailey criminal court and formally refused the U.S. extradition request.

Several dozen supporters, including fashion designer Vivienne Westwood and Assange’s partner Stella Moris, gathered outside the courthouse before the hearing on Monday morning.

American prosecutors have indicted the 49-year-old Australian on 18 espionage and computer misuse charges over Wikileaks’ publication of secret U.S. military documents a decade ago. The charges carry a maximum sentence of 175 years in prison.

American authorities allege that Assange conspired with U.S. army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to hack into a Pentagon computer and release hundreds of thousands of secret diplomatic cables and military files on the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

In a new indictment filed in June, U.S. prosecutors also say he conspired with members of hacking organizations and sought to recruit hackers to provide WikiLeaks with classified information. That indictment expanded the U.S. case against Assange but did not add any new charges.

Assange’s lawyers say the prosecution is a politically motivated abuse of power that will stifle press freedom and put journalists around the world at risk.

They argue that Assange is a journalist entitled to First Amendment protection, and say the leaked documents exposed U.S. military wrongdoing. Among the files released by WikiLeaks was video of a 2007 Apache helicopter attack by American forces in Baghdad that killed 11 people, including two Reuters journalists.

“Journalists and whistle-blowers who reveal illegal activity by companies or governments and war crimes — such as the publications Julian has been charged for — should be protected from prosecution,” Assange attorney Jennifer Robinson said before the hearing.

Assange’s legal troubles began in 2010, when he was arrested in London at the request of Sweden, which wanted to question him about allegations of rape and sexual assault made by two women. He refused to go to Stockholm, saying he feared extradition or illegal rendition to the United States or the U.S. prison camp at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.

In 2012, Assange sought refuge inside the Ecuadorian Embassy, where he was beyond the reach of U.K. and Swedish authorities — but also effectively a prisoner, unable to leave the tiny diplomatic mission in London’s tony Knightsbridge area.

The relationship between Assange and his hosts eventually soured, and he was evicted from the embassy in April 2019. British police immediately arrested him for jumping bail in 2012.

Sweden dropped the sex crimes investigations in November 2019 because so much time had elapsed, but Assange remains in London’s high-security Belmarsh Prison as he awaits the extradition decision.

Supporters say the ordeal has harmed Assange’s physical and mental health, leaving him with depression, dental problems and a serious shoulder ailment.

Journalism organizations and human rights groups have called on Britain to refuse the extradition request. Amnesty International said Assange was “the target of a negative public campaign by U.S. officials at the highest levels.”

The case is due to run until early October. District Judge Vanessa Baraitser is expected to take weeks or even months to consider her verdict, with the losing side likely to appeal.
I would love to see this propagandist who helped in the warfare the Russian military has conducted on our country to get fully exposed in the American courts so that the world can see everything that has been going on. We can't expect our allies to air our dirty laundry, it is up to us to drain this wound.

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But I am not sure if I want this guy extradided here for Trump's DoJ to either Epstein him or pardon him to shut him up about the links between his traitor besty Roger Stone and Russia's dictator Putin, and any other country currently engaged in warfare in our nation's democracy.

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schuylaar

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https://apnews.com/33036b21539ccfa9d926306ecd41ac4c
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I would love to see this propagandist who helped in the warfare the Russian military has conducted on our country to get fully exposed in the American courts so that the world can see everything that has been going on. We can't expect our allies to air our dirty laundry, it is up to us to drain this wound.

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But I am not sure if I want this guy extradided here for Trump's DoJ to either Epstein him or pardon him to shut him up about the links between his traitor besty Roger Stone and Russia's dictator Putin, and any other country currently engaged in warfare in our nation's democracy.

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and yet he continues..unfettered.

NO ONE IS STOPPING HIM.
 

schuylaar

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Q: so, who's winning so far?- A: the person who says he is (don't forget that).

on a positive note:

 

hanimmal

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Q: so, who's winning so far?- A: the person who says he is (don't forget that).

on a positive note:

I have no idea. I think of it like Trump is on a sinking ship trying to bail out the water from all the leaks he has caused by doing illegal, shitty things.

Is he going to be able to keep himself above water long enough to squeak past another election is not something I have any real idea on. How are the odds in Vegas on it?

And I am pumped Biden is picking great people to have around him doing the work we all need to get done for our country to be set up for success. I would actually like him to just announce his entire cabinet picks prior to the election and let America know what he will bring to the table and let them play Monday morning quarterback on Trump's troll army throughout the rest of the election on the news stations.
 

schuylaar

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I have no idea. I think of it like Trump is on a sinking ship trying to bail out the water from all the leaks he has caused by doing illegal, shitty things.

Is he going to be able to keep himself above water long enough to squeak past another election is not something I have any real idea on. How are the odds in Vegas on it?

And I am pumped Biden is picking great people to have around him doing the work we all need to get done for our country to be set up for success. I would actually like him to just announce his entire cabinet picks prior to the election and let America know what he will bring to the table and let them play Monday morning quarterback on Trump's troll army throughout the rest of the election on the news stations.
even at 57 days, it's excruciating..but hey! we're only the citizens- the people they work for..do you think they could just not worry about 'norms and decorum', for once..hello Nancy?..just what the fuck is the 'right time?' to think about that $600 extension through the pandemic?


But the Californian congresswoman has rejected calls for a vote on extending the $600 federal jobless aid, telling PBS News that, although it was a “positive initiative”, the timing for the vote was wrong as Democrats try to negotiate other funding priorities with Republicans.


hasn't the USPS situation been handled? what kind of FUCKERY is this?
 

Fogdog

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even at 57 days, it's excruciating..but hey! we're only the citizens- the people they work for..do you think they could just not worry about 'norms and decorum', for once..hello Nancy?..just what the fuck is the 'right time?' to think about that $600 extension through the pandemic?


But the Californian congresswoman has rejected calls for a vote on extending the $600 federal jobless aid, telling PBS News that, although it was a “positive initiative”, the timing for the vote was wrong as Democrats try to negotiate other funding priorities with Republicans.


hasn't the USPS situation been handled? what kind of FUCKERY is this?
Why do you want her to waste the House's time on a symbolic bill?

Pelosi is not why the Senate failed to act on the bill the House passed months ago that would have extended those benefits.
 

hanimmal

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even at 57 days, it's excruciating..but hey! we're only the citizens- the people they work for..do you think they could just not worry about 'norms and decorum', for once..hello Nancy?..just what the fuck is the 'right time?' to think about that $600 extension through the pandemic?


But the Californian congresswoman has rejected calls for a vote on extending the $600 federal jobless aid, telling PBS News that, although it was a “positive initiative”, the timing for the vote was wrong as Democrats try to negotiate other funding priorities with Republicans.


hasn't the USPS situation been handled? what kind of FUCKERY is this?
If the Republicans could actually come together for enough to pass it in the Senate, Nancy would already have it passed, like the 400+ other bills she has.

@17:40 Nancy covers this topic well.
 

hanimmal

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hanimmal

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Trump is now talking about pardoning Assange according to MSNBC. I wonder if he just gave up on getting his favor of getting him to lie about Russia.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Trump is now talking about pardoning Assange according to MSNBC. I wonder if he just gave up on getting his favor of getting him to lie about Russia.
He is not an American citizen and I'm not sure Trump can do that, besides he's a coconspirator with Trump and the pardon would be challenged, but not before Assange talks to the FBI and a grand jury with no rights to self incrimination. Pardons can be dangerous things, especially since the law around them has not been settled and the court's conservatives have had their political home burned to the ground before their eyes.
 

Rob Roy

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Assange did the right thing when he exposed war crimes.

Institutional covering up of murder is clear evidence the United States is a criminal organization, controlled by murderous psychopaths.

The back and forth of the left / right horseshit is to occupy the pea brains of the populace so the raping of the world can continue. So far, it's been an effective policy.
 

Jimdamick

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Assange did the right thing when he exposed war crimes.

Institutional covering up of murder is clear evidence the United States is a criminal organization, controlled by murderous psychopaths.

The back and forth of the left / right horseshit is to occupy the pea brains of the populace so the raping of the world can continue. So far, it's been an effective policy.
Assange is a rapist, a coward, a egomaniacal cocksucker & with his hacking of the DNC/Clinton, information which he then gave to Russia to screw over Clinton whom he didn't like, was a/the major factor in getting Trump elected & look how that worked out
He's a POS, simply put.
You make him sound noble.
He's not
 
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