Former President Donald Trump said he is considering pardoning Julian Assange, the founder of Wikileaks, if he wins the upcoming presidential election and returns to the White House. Speaking to ...
His father, John Shipton, told the Australian ... In an interview, podcaster Tim Pool, asked Mr Trump: “Will you pardon Julian Assange?” The former president responded: “Well, I’m going ...
“Julian Assange told you a lot about what the U.S. was doing abroad…. Tonight, as one of his final acts as president, Donald Trump has the opportunity to make that right.” He didn’ ...
Mr Trump, who had previously ... leave the UK legally and safely.” Julian Assange’s freedom has “lifted a huge burden” from his family, his father John Shipton told the PA news agency.
Former president Donald Trump has revealed in an interview he will give “very serious consideration” to pardoning Julian ...
Julian Assange did not create and does not represent ... had filched and forwarded with the aim of electing Donald Trump. Adversary nations will learn from and improve upon the scheme.
A consortium of progressive organizations hosted the third annual Belmarsh Tribunal at the National Press Club, an event focused on advocating for the release and pardoning of Julian Assange ...
US Director of National Intelligence James Clapper blamed Russian hackers and Wikileaks founder Julian Assange yesterday for Hilary Clinton ... the emails of Ms Clinton’s campaign director John ...
on condition Assange complied that the Russians were not involved in the email leak U.S. President Donald Trump offered to pardon WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he said that Russia had ...
January: Mr Trump claims to know nothing about WikiLeaks, only that “there is something having to do with Julian Assange ... young sons and Assange’s father, John Shipton.
Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, is left in suspense as the High Court has postponed deciding on whether an appeal against his extradition to the United States can proceed. This decision ...
NEW YORK, Feb 18 (Reuters) - A U.S. judge dismissed a lawsuit against the CIA by journalists and lawyers who said the intelligence agency illegally spied on them when they visited Wikileaks ...