The OTHER Julian Assange Case Nobody's Talking About and Why We Should Care

9 months ago
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It looks like Julian Assange will soon be extradited back to the US to stand trial for allegedly violating the espionage act. If found guilty--and it's almost a certainty that he will be--he could be sentenced to 175 years in prison. At 52 and in ill health, Assange will likely die in prison for publishing information that Americans (and others) deserve to know!

Meanwhile, attorney Richard Roth is suing the CIA on behalf of his clients who claim the CIA obtained confidential information from their electronic devices and secretly recorded the conversations they had with Assange while visiting him in the Ecuadorian embassy. If this is true--and it looks like it is--it means the CIA violated their 4th amendment rights by collecting information they had no right to see while simultaneously prosecuting Assange for publishing information American citizens have every right to see. The absolute irony!

Hat tip to Sharyl Atkisson who is an amazing journalist and who interviewed Roth on her podcast. If this topic interests you, hear it straight from the horse's mouth by listening to episode 212 of The Sharyl Atkisson Podcast.

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