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Trump 'Approved' Assange Pardon In Exchange For Source Of DNC Leaks: Court Testimony
2020-09-20

[ZeroHedge] A new bombshell came out of the seventh day of WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's extradition hearing in London: President Trump was "aware of and had approved of" a controversial plan that would offer Assange full pardon in exchange for revealing the source of the famous DNC leaks, according to his legal team on Friday.

This contradicts prior claims of then US Congressman Dana Rochbacher who controversially met with Assange in 2017 to discuss the issue of his pardon. It also puts in doubt longtime Democratic claims that the hack was the work of Russian intelligence, and not a Democratic National Committee insider with access to the emails, as many believe.

Defense witness @suigenerisjen #AssangeCase: 'Rohrabacher proposed a 'win-win' situation, Assange can get 'get on with his life' - a pardon in exchange for information about the source' 'Information from Mr Assange about the source of the DNC leaks would be of value to Mr Trump'. pic.twitter.com/6yjSow50XU
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) September 18, 2020

UK journalist Mohamed Elmaazi was present during Friday proceedings and detailed the following:

US President Donald Trump was "aware of and had approved of" US Congressman Dana Rochbacher and Mr Charles Johnson meeting with Julian Assange in order to secure the source of the DNC Leaks, in exchange for some form of "pardon, assurance or agreement" which would "both benefit President Trump politically" and prevent a US indictment against and extradition of Mr Assange, the Old Bailey heard on Friday.

WikiLeaks subsequently tweeted that this was indeed the hugely revelatory assertion presented in open court on behalf of barrister Jennifer Robinson, eyewitness to the alleged Aug.15, 2017 meeting while Assange was still confined to the Ecuadorian Embassy.

"Rohrabacher explained that he wanted to resolve the ongoing speculation about Russian involvement in the Democratic National Committee (DNC) leaks to WikiLeaks," Robinson said.

"He said that he regarded the ongoing speculation as damaging to U.S.-Russian relations, that it was reviving old Cold War politics, and that it would be in the best interests of the U.S. if the matter could be resolved," she said.

However this wasn't the first time Assange's defense team has made the allegation, as Reuters recounts:

Assange’s legal team first said at hearings in February that Rohrabacher had conveyed a pardon offer to Assange. At the time, the White House called the assertion that Trump had tried to reach a deal with Assange "a complete fabrication and a total lie".

Rohrabacher also emphasized amid the controversy that he was acting on his own and was not sent on behalf of the White House, but merely offered to ask Trump for an Assange pardon.

"#JulianAssange's lawyer @suigenerisjen's statement was read to the court & it shows the political nature of this indictment saying how a representative of #Trump was sent to the Ecuadorian Embassy to offer #Assange a deal of a presidential pardon in exchange for the DNC Source." pic.twitter.com/ujqWMk7VgS
— Don't Extradite Assange (@DEAcampaign) September 18, 2020

Assange's lawyers are offering it as proof to the court that fundamentally the American extradition request is political in nature and not a matter of violating US laws.

If true, Assange obviously didn't go for it, likely in line with the firmly established WikiLeaks policy of never revealing any source no matter the level of pressure the leaks organization comes under.
Posted by:Clem

#9  The only person that anyone claims contacted anyone in Britain or anyone talking to Assange
about his source was Rohrabacker. R. admits making such contact but has claimed that Trump had not approved that contact. The most that Robinson or anyone can claim about this is that Rohrabacker said that Trump had given approval.
If that is so it only proves that Rohrabacker has lied to someone, since he has said the opposite, This is not evidence of Trump's approval.
Nevertheless, suppose Trump actually did approve of this. Would that not prove that he either had no knowledge of Assange's source, or suspected the source was internal in the DNC? Support of R's effort would only imply that Trump wanted to find and make public Assange's source.
This would imply that Trump believed that the source had nothing to do with his campaign. Trump's curiousity about that source would be neither illegal nor immoral. In fact, I am curious about Assange's source and would like him to divulge some information about it. Was it internal to the DNC? Was it from some foreign power? Answers to such questions could be made without revealing the name of any source.
Posted by: daniel    2020-09-20 21:41  

#8  Seth Rich, RIP.
Posted by: Clem   2020-09-20 11:31  

#7  In my day bombshells had a nasty habit of actually exploding.
Posted by: Cesare   2020-09-20 11:30  

#6  At the worst case I can envision Trump musing to an aide "I wonder if we could get that guy Assange to...". Is this a Plan, no it is the type of whimsical thought that we all have when considering a problem.
Posted by: magpie   2020-09-20 10:12  

#5  The Gateway Pundit is good for hyperbole and click bait headlines as well.
Posted by: Clem   2020-09-20 08:49  

#4  ^ You mostly covered it, sir...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-09-20 08:38  

#3  Newspeak lexicon, for the uninitiated:

bombshell = bullshit
racist = race-neutral
"the walls are closing in" = our bullshit's been exposed & our coup attempts have collapsed
mostly peaceful = violent
violence = passivity
conspiracy theory = an actual conspiracy, news about which we aim to suppress and conceal from the American public
Posted by: Angomoque Dingle1889   2020-09-20 08:22  

#2  The last four years have seen the definition of "bombshell" re-written as "Made up sh*t only a true believe gives any credence to at all, and which newspaper 'editors' swallow whole with unabated gusto."
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-09-20 05:54  

#1  Life selects celebrity in a most curious fashion.
Posted by: Anomalous Sources   2020-09-20 00:26  

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