Video of Julian Assange Speaking After Sweden Halts Rape Investigation
Julian Assange called the Swedish decision "an important victory for me." But, he added, "it by no means erases seven years of detention without charge."
Julian Assange called the Swedish decision "an important victory for me." But, he added, "it by no means erases seven years of detention without charge."
An in-depth explainer on what the indictments and plea agreements mean for Donald Trump, featuring Ken White of Popehat and Charlie Savage of The New York Times.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange hits back at Trump’s CIA director Mike Pompeo after Pompeo accused WikiLeaks of being a “hostile nonstate intelligence agency.”
Aras Agalarov, who apparently offered to funnel information from the Kremlin to the Trump campaign, was named in a dossier compiled by a former British spy.
Ralph Nader analyses the CIA, Gina Haspel, and the Democratic Party. Chelsea Manning talks about prison and her campaign for Senate.
Among those apparently rooting for French voters to be terrorized into voting for the ultra-nationalist Marine Le Pen president is Donald Trump.
Questioned about WikiLeaks's aggressive targeting of Hillary Clinton, Assange rejected the notion that he went after her for personal reasons.
U.S. media outlets have repeatedly been caught publishing exaggerations and falsehoods about Moscow. That behavior is dangerous.
Why is the U.S. press corps so silent about an actual threat to press freedom?
Rod Rosenstein, Dana Boente, and Andrew McCabe are in charge of the volatile investigation into connections between Russia and the Trump election campaign.
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