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WASHINGTON, D.C. – In the past few days, a series of unexpected developments have cleared the path for WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to leave the Ecuadorian Embassy in London without fear of arrest.
On Tuesday, WikiLeaks posted a tweet announcing the U.S. government had ended its eight-year-long grand jury proceedings against WikiLeaks that was expanded in 2017 to cover the WikiLeaks various “Vault” releases on CIA spy technology.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
Story from InfoWars.
originally posted by: AndyFromMichigan
a reply to: IgnoranceIsntBlisss
A certain silly poster could easily do that all by herself
I dunno if I'd wanna leave that embassy still, actually. He could be in Trump's good graces all day that doesn't mean the Clinton's / CIA dont have a hit out on him.
originally posted by: UpsideDownWorld
Pretty good news for a Friday. But if I were Assange I'd still watch my 6.
originally posted by: pv1984
originally posted by: UpsideDownWorld
Pretty good news for a Friday. But if I were Assange I'd still watch my 6.
Good point. Trump is not to be trusted.
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US government on why it has decided to close its eight year long grand jury proceedings against @WikiLeaks (expanded in 2017 to cover our series on the CIA). Wait, what? twitter.com... …
originally posted by: neo96
a reply to: olaru12
Do you honestly think the 3 letters don't know every move Assange makes, every tweet, every email, every phone call, every meeting with "persons
Which 3 letters are you referring to ?
DNC ?