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    Trump’s betrayal of Julian Assange

    Tuesday, 25 February 2020 2:20 PM


    By Ron Paul

    One thing we’ve learned from the Trump presidency is that the “deep state” is not just some crazy conspiracy theory. For the past three years we’ve seen that deep state launch plot after plot to overturn the election.
    It all started with former CIA director John Brennan’s phony “Intelligence Assessment” of Russian involvement in the 2016 election. It was claimed that all 17 US intelligence agencies agreed that Putin put Trump in office, but we found out later that the report was cooked up by a handful of Brennan’s hand-picked agents.
    Donald Trump upset the Washington apple cart as presidential candidate and in so doing he set elements of the deep state in motion against him.
    One of the things candidate Donald Trump did to paint a deep state target on his back was his repeated praise of Wikileaks, the pro-transparency media organization headed up by Australian journalist Julian Assange. More than 100 times candidate Trump said “I love Wikileaks” on the campaign trail.
    Trump loved it when Wikileaks exposed the criminality of Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party, as it cheated to deprive Bernie Sanders of the Democratic Party nomination. Wikileaks’ release of the DNC emails exposed the deep corruption at the heart of US politics, and as a candidate Trump loved the transparency.
    Then Trump got elected.
    The real tragedy of the Trump presidency is nowhere better demonstrated than in Trump’s 180 degree turn away from Wikileaks and its founder Julian Assange. “I know nothing about Wikileaks,” he said as president. “It’s really not my thing.”
    US pressure and bribes to the Ecuadorian government ended Assange’s asylum and his seven years in a room at the Ecuadorian embassy in London. After his dramatic arrest by London's Metropolitan Police last April, he has been effectively tortured in British jails at the behest of the US deep state.
    Today, Monday the 24th of February, Assange faces an extradition hearing in a UK courthouse. The Trump Administration – led by a man who praised Assange’s work – seeks a show trial of Assange worthy of the worst of the Soviet era. The US is seeking a 175 year prison sentence.
    The Trump Administration argues that the Australian Assange should be tried and convicted of espionage against a country of which he is not a citizen. At the same time the Trump Administration argues that the First Amendment does not apply to Assange because he is not an American citizen! So Assange is subject to US law when it comes to publishing information embarrassing to the US deep state but he is not subject to the law of the land – the US Constitution – which protects all journalists and is the backbone of our system of government.
    It is ironic that a President Trump who has been victim of so much deep state meddling has done the deep state’s bidding when it comes to Assange and Wikileaks. President Trump should preempt the inevitable US show trial of Assange by granting the journalist blanket pardon under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
    The deep state Trump is serving by persecuting Assange is the same deep state that continues to plot Trump’s own ouster. Free Assange!



    Dr. Ron Paul, a former Republican congressman and presidential candidate is the founder of the Ron Paul Institute for Peace and Prosperity, where this article was first published. He has given permission to Press TV website to republish his articles.
    (The views expressed in this article do not necessarily reflect those of Press TV.)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Samuel Adams View Post
    Agreed.

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    Sometimes, I wonder if Lenno doesn't get confused where he is.
    He has so many posts and threads going.
    I've seen responses that make no sense in the thread he's posted in.

    Or he's drunk
    Plato once said, “Wise men speak because they have something to say. Fools, because they have to say something.”

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    Have to be nimble to dodge all those viruses, Sam
    Plato once said, “Wise men speak because they have something to say. Fools, because they have to say something.”

    "Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt." "Men willingly believe what they wish to believe."
    Julius Caesar

    There's no natural calamity that government can't make worse.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Davy Crockett View Post
    Sometimes, I wonder if Lenno doesn't get confused where he is.
    He has so many posts and threads going.
    I've seen responses that make no sense in the thread he's posted in.

    Or he's drunk


    Back to Assange, yes, that has really been a disappointment for me with Trump. Is there a chance he would do something after re-election?


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    Quote Originally Posted by Laura19 View Post


    Back to Assange, yes, that has really been a disappointment for me with Trump. Is there a chance he would do something after re-election?

    Trump has loyalty as long as he can benefit from it..After that he seems to throw people to the side and not care..
    There is no one else I can vote for at the moment but I really am not infatuated with him like others seem to be.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimmyb View Post
    Trump has loyalty as long as he can benefit from it..After that he seems to throw people to the side and not care..
    There is no one else I can vote for at the moment but I really am not infatuated with him like others seem to be.
    Might I ask, why vote at all?

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