Another impeachable offense. Trump wanted Julian Assange to deny Russia meddled in the election. |
"I love Wikileaks!" said Donald J. Trump in October 2016.
The U.S. intelligence agencies said that the Russian government had an elaborate scheme to hack into the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta's emails. The Russian Federation president Vladimir Putin had placed favor in presidency of Donald J. Trump. According to him, if Trump was the president, the U.S. and the European Union could be weakened.
Julian Assange is fighting extradition to the the United States. He knows he's facing espionage charges for his role in the 2010 leaks that snagged former Army officer Chelsea Manning.
Manning is currently in federal time out because she refuses to testify. They will hold Manning indefinitely if she doesn't snitch.
These little fact finding missions by former California Republican congressman Dana Rohrabacher.
He went to the Ecuadorian embassy in 2017 and 2018. He was accompanied by Charles C. Johnson, the infamous troll who doxes individuals who oppose conservative leaders. Rohrabacher was a pro-Russia lawmaker who actually served as a Trump mediator.
He is under federal watch still and resides in Maine.
Rohrabacher said that Assange was an "innocent man" caught up in a media based accusation.
It seems like his trip to London was more than a sympathetic visit. The former lawmaker was acting on behalf of Donald J. Trump.
According to Assange's barrister, Edward Fitzgerald QC, Rohrabacher told him that if he continues to make the claims that Russia had no interference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, Trump could pardon him for his crimes.
Dana Rohrabacher and this white extremist troll tried to pressure Assange to deny Russian involvement for a pardon. |
Trump seems to not know a lot of people whenever they're caught up in a big scandal.
Rohrabacher decided to get from underneath that log to say he did not interact with Assange.
There is a lot of misinformation floating out there regarding my meeting with Julian Assange so let me provide some clarity on the matter:
"At no time did I talk to President Trump about Julian Assange. Likewise, I was not directed by Trump or anyone else connected with him to meet with Julian Assange. I was on my own fact finding mission at personal expense to find out information I thought was important to our country. I was shocked to find out that no other member of Congress had taken the time in their official or unofficial capacity to interview Julian Assange. At no time did I offer Julian Assange anything from the President because I had not spoken with the President about this issue at all. However, when speaking with Julian Assange, I told him that if he could provide me information and evidence about who actually gave him the DNC emails, I would then call on President Trump to pardon him. At no time did I offer a deal made by the President, nor did I say I was representing the President. Upon my return, I spoke briefly with Gen. Kelly. I told him that Julian Assange would provide information about the purloined DNC emails in exchange for a pardon. No one followed up with me including Gen. Kelly and that was the last discussion I had on this subject with anyone representing Trump or in his Administration."
"Even though I wasn't successful in getting this message through to the President I still call on him to pardon Julian Assange, who is the true whistleblower of our time. Finally, we are all holding our breath waiting for an honest investigation into the murder of Seth Rich."
Once again, Rohrabacher brings up the conspiracy about Seth Rich. This was heavily pushed by Rupert "Pervert" Murdoch's Fox News and its chief propagandist Sean "Softball" Hannity.
Rich was gunned down in an apparent robbery in Washington, DC in 2016. Conspiracies surrounding his death have reached the internet. They made the notion that Rich was the person who gave DNC emails to Wikileaks and not Russia hacking into the servers.
Sean "Softball" Hannity peddled the notion Seth Rich gave Wikileaks the emails. He faced a boycott and his network Fox News is being sued by his family. |
Assange's barrister said that Rohrabacher wanted him to deny Russian operatives effort to hack into top Democratic operatives.
The Justice Department has unveiled 18 criminal charges against Assange, including conspiracy to hack classified U.S. government computers and violating espionage laws. The charges are linked to Manning who leaked troves of state secrets in 2010.
Assange lived in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London for nearly eight years. He had his privileges revoked after they said that he violated his terms of living. He also invited folks like Rohrabacher, "Softball" Hannity, Pamela Anderson and others without permission. He also didn't take care of his cat. He was allegedly smearing feces on the wall and made passes on female workers.
Assange was dragged out of the embassy by the British police. He was convicted of breaching bail and failure to comply.
The U.S. classified Wikileaks as a "nonstate hostile intelligence service."
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