Posted on 04/10/2024 10:41:53 AM PDT by RandFan
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that he's considering ending the prosecution of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.
In February, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese requested that the yearslong prosecution of Assange be ended and that he be returned to his native Australia.
Biden is entertaining a fellow member of the Quad, Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida, at the White House Wednesday for an official state visit.
'We're considering it,' Biden told reporters when asked about Assange as he walked with Kishida along the colonnade of the White House after Wednesday's welcome ceremony on the South Lawn.
Assange is in custody in the United Kingdom.
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He’ll just send the spooks to arrange an “accident,” then?
When you say “the spooks” it might mean Europeans. That is possible, since Assange has no Secret Service guards. And Biden could blame somebody outside the US. Bear in mind that he publicly told us that he would stop Nordstream 2. “Hey, that’s not what I meant when I said ‘Stop’ this time.”
It will take Joe until close to November to deeply consider this after much talking about it in public.
I would not trust Joe if I were Assange.
I was thinking CIA, but you’re right. They would probably outsources it to a foreign spy agency.
Interesting theory. There’s always an angle with Biden. Your explanation sounds reasonable to me although I’m not sure about the China part. I don’t know that the Biden regime intends to do ANYTHING to counter China.
This is an election year and Janet Yellen was in China days ago saying China has “too much capacity”.
The US Navy did do a joint patrol with Japan, Australia and the Philippines in the South China Sea last weekend.
Seth Rich?
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