Washington – ‘I Know Nothing’ — Trump Changes His Tune On WikiLeaks

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    The Grand Jury Indictment against Julian Assange, released by the U.S. Department of Justice, Thursday, April 11, 2019, is photographed in Washington. The U.S. Justice Department has charged WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with conspiring with Chelsea Manning to break into a classified government computer. (AP Photo/Wayne Partlow)Washington – It was a far cry from “I love WikiLeaks!”

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    President Donald Trump declared on Thursday that “I know nothing about WikiLeaks” after its disheveled founder Julian Assange was hauled out of the Ecuadorian Embassy in London to face charges, a stark contrast to how candidate Trump showered praise on Assange’s hacking organization night after night during the final weeks of the 2016 presidential campaign.

    Asked about Thursday’s arrest, Trump said at the White House, “It’s not my thing. I know there is something having to do with Julian Assange. I’ve been seeing what’s happened with Assange and that will be a determination, I would imagine, mostly by the attorney general, who’s doing an excellent job. So, he’ll be making a determination . I know nothing really about him.”

    “It’s not my deal in life.”

    But WikiLeaks was Trump’s deal in 2016 as he welcomed the political boost his campaign got and cheered on the release of Clinton campaign emails.

    On the same October day that the “Access Hollywood” tape emerged, revealing that Trump had bragged in 2005 about groping women, WikiLeaks began releasing damaging emails from Hillary Clinton’s campaign manager, John Podesta. Trump and his allies, facing a tough battle in the campaign’s final month, seized on the illegal dumps and weaponized them.

    “WikiLeaks, I love WikiLeaks,” Trump said in Pennsylvania.

    “This WikiLeaks is like a treasure trove,” Trump said in Michigan.

    “Boy, I love reading WikiLeaks,” Trump said in Ohio.

    All told, Trump extolled WikiLeaks more than 100 times, and a poster of Assange hung backstage at the Republican’s debate war room. At no point from a rally stage did Trump express any misgivings about how WikiLeaks obtained the emails from the Clinton campaign or about the accusations of stealing sensitive U.S. government information, which led to the charges against Assange on Thursday.

    Assange for years has been under U.S. Justice Department scrutiny for WikiLeaks’ role in publishing thousands of government secrets. He was an important figure in special counsel Robert Mueller’s Russia probe, as investigators examined how WikiLeaks obtained emails that were stolen from Democratic groups.

    When asked about Assange in 2017, Trump said he did not “support or unsupport” WikiLeaks’ move to release hacked emails and that he would not be involved in any decision for the U.S. government to arrest Assange.

    “I am not involved in that decision,” whether or not to arrest Assange, Trump told The Associated Press then, “but if they want to do it, it’s OK with me.”

    The Justice Department now has charged Assange with taking part in a computer hacking conspiracy, accusing him of scheming with Chelsea Manning, a former Army intelligence analyst, to break a password for a classified government computer.

    The single charge of computer intrusion conspiracy carries up to five years in prison, though the Justice Department can add additional charges depending on the evidence it gathers. Manning was ordered jailed last month for refusing to testify before a grand jury in Alexandria, Virginia, suggesting that prosecutors are still at work.

    It was unclear why the Assange charge, which was brought under seal last year, was made public at this time and why he was taken into custody now — weeks after Mueller’s investigation had concluded. None of the allegations in the case relate to Russian election interference or WikiLeaks’ role in publishing emails stolen from Democrats by Russian intelligence operatives.

    An indictment against 12 Russians last year described WikiLeaks’ role in publishing hacked emails in the run-up to the 2016 presidential election. Though the indictment said WikiLeaks had worked to coordinate the release of information, there was no allegation that the organization solicited the hacking of Democratic email accounts or worked with Russians.

    Assange’s arrest provoked passionate responses overseas, and from some who had expressed concern about whistleblower protections, but the initial bipartisan reaction in Washington was relief.

    “I’m glad to see the wheels of justice are finally turning when it comes to Julian Assange,” tweeted Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a Trump ally. “In my book, he has NEVER been a hero. His actions – releasing classified information – put our troops at risk and jeopardized the lives of those who helped us in Iraq and Afghanistan.”

    And Sen. Mark Warner of Virginia, ranking Democrat on the intelligence committee, said he hoped the British courts would quickly transfer Assange to U.S. custody “so he can finally get the justice he deserves.”

    Assange’s lawyer has previously said he planned to fight any U.S. charges against him. Assange took refuge in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London in 2012 after he was released on bail in Britain while facing extradition to Sweden on sexual assault allegations that have since been dropped. British police said Assange had been arrested Thursday for breaching his bail conditions and in relation to the U.S. arrest request.


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    Cixelsyd_Wnosanoy
    Cixelsyd_Wnosanoy
    4 years ago

    Let’s hold off our judgment on Trump’s alleged unprincipled inconsistency, until we give Uneducated Archy an opportunity to explain how it demonstrates the intellect and cool craftiness of his idol.

    Crazykanoiy
    Crazykanoiy
    4 years ago

    Notice how Trump “knows nothing” about David Duke, “knows nothing” about who killed Jamal Khashoggi, “knows nothing” about Steve King and “knows nothing” about Jullian Assange.

    In truth Trump knows a whole lot about things he claims to know nothing about and knows nothing about things that he claims to know alot about

    Crazykanoiy
    Crazykanoiy
    4 years ago

    At least the first 4 words of the headline arw true.

    Aron1
    Active Member
    Aron1
    4 years ago

    I don’t see the contradiction. Back in 2016, Trump knew all about WikiLeaks. Now it’s almost 3 years later and he’s just having a (rather convenient) Senior Moment.

    hashomer
    hashomer
    4 years ago

    Herr Trumpf said ‘I love wikileaks’ many times at his Nurenburg rallies. He is incapable of telling the truth on any topic. Double-talking blowhard Trumpf has lowered the standard for American hack politicians, if that were possible. He’s the lowest of the low and America will pay a terrible price for his vomitous reign of error. FEH

    4 years ago

    At the risk of being rational here, one may have loved (or even still loves) the (for example) movies for which Harvey Weinstein was responsible, but that means nothing about knowing or liking Harvey Weinstein as a person or knowing anything about him as a criminal. So Trump loved the “leaks” from Wikileaks, that says nothing about knowing or even caring as to the person behind it.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    4 years ago

    Birds fly. Ants crawl. Fish swim. Bears live in the woods. Poles hate Jews. Trump lies.

    yaakov doe
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    yaakov doe
    4 years ago

    Trump with his dementia evidently forgot about his love of Wikileaks in the past. His mind is shot. He kept saying oranges instead of origins a few days after the Tim Apple error.

    qazxc
    qazxc
    4 years ago

    This would be funny if it weren’t so sad.

    The defenses of Agent Orange here and elsewhere are beginning to read like a Chidushai Basra on a Reb Chaim about a stira between the Rambam in Mishnah Torah and the Rambam in the Sefer Hamitzvos.

    So here is my pshat in the latest episode of Trump’s World: Chisurai mechserah vehachah katunai: I’m the best liar the world has ever seen and I only tell the best lies and only hire the best liars so I’ll keep making up alternative facts until Rush Hindenburg announces on Faix news which one I should keep repeating to my willfully and eagerly ignorant Trump Chump followers.

    4 years ago

    Trump is also fun and clever