The True Scandal of 2016 Was the Torture of Chelsea Manning
Nothing that was exposed in the various leaks of the 2016 election came close to the significance of what Chelsea Manning revealed. For her courage, she is being tortured.
Nothing that was exposed in the various leaks of the 2016 election came close to the significance of what Chelsea Manning revealed. For her courage, she is being tortured.
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Ecuador has decided “to temporarily restrict access” to the internet inside its embassy in London, effectively cutting off the editor of WikiLeaks.
There is a long list of fundamental problems with virtually every aspect of the Democratic Party. Scapegoating others won’t help.
Top Democrats have repeatedly waved off questions arising from their hacked emails by implying that some of them are forgeries. They know better.
The first contestant in Donald Trump’s reality administration has left the West Wing.
It’s impossible to present the evidence that Russia hacked the DNC without using words like “possibly,” “appears,” “connects,” and “indicates.”
David Greene asked Wikileaks founder Julian Assange five times in a 10-minute interview to reveal his sources.
Assange’s project has always been about opposition research. WikiLeaks exists to find dirt in the servers of the powerful and bring them down by exposing it.
Journalist James Risen breaks down Trump’s declaration that the media is the enemy and ACLU lawyer Chase Strangio talks about the war on the transgender community.
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