OPINION May 30, 2019 Judge Andrew Napolitano: What happened to the freedom of speech? Why Assange's indictment should upset you The Department of Justice's indictment of Julian Assange is in direct defiance of a Supreme Court ruling protecting the freedom of speech.
OPINION May 29, 2019 Marc Thiessen: Julian Assange is a spy -- WikiLeaks is not journalism The Justice Department is right to indict Julian Assange for espionage. He is a spy who aided America's enemies and put countless lives at risk.
The View May 24, 2019 Joy Behar on new Assange indictment: He and Comey were 'why Trump won' in 2016 "View" host Joy Behar on Friday echoed former Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton's claim that cyberhacker Julian Assange was one of the factors influencing her loss in 2016.
Julian Assange May 23, 2019 Assange indicted on 18 counts, accused of coordinating with Manning to leak classified national-security docs A federal grand jury returned an 18-count superseding indictment on Thursday charging WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange with offenses relating to his alleged role in the compromise of classified information. Assange has been accused of coordinating with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning to leak classified national-security documents.
Julian Assange May 23, 2019 Who is Julian Assange? What to know about the WikiLeaks founder WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, a sophisticated computer programmer responsible for helping release thousands of classified materials since his site's launch in the early 2000s, has been in hiding since 2012.
Julian Assange May 20, 2019 WikiLeaks founder Assange's Swedish rape case could hamper extradition to US, Napolitano says WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange may prefer to face years-old rape charges in Sweden because a provision in that nation's extradition treaty with the U.S. protects him from being swiftly sent to Washington to answer for conspiracy charges.
Julian Assange May 20, 2019 Sweden calls for WikiLeaks founder Assange's detention, first step in possible extradition A top Swedish prosecutor on Monday formally asked that WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange be detained in absentia over the alleged rape of a woman in her home nearly a decade ago, reports said.
US May 16, 2019 Chelsea Manning will go back to jail after refusing to testify to grand jury probing Wikileaks Former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning is headed back to jail for refusing to testify before a grand jury in the WikiLeaks probe.
Europe May 13, 2019 Rape case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to be reopened, Swedish prosecutors say Swedish prosecutors said on Monday they will reopen a rape case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, at the request of the alleged victim's lawyer.Â
Pamela Anderson May 7, 2019 Pamela Anderson visits Julian Assange in London prison: ‘This is just misrule of law’ Actress Pamela Anderson was Julian Assange’s first social call while he’s serving time in a London jail.
Julian Assange May 3, 2019 Spanish journalist arrested for trying to sell Assange embassy videos for $3.4M: report A Spanish journalist and an unnamed computer programmer were arrested Wednesday for allegedly trying to make more $3.4 million by selling videos of Wikileaks founder Julian Assange during his time the Ecuador Embassy in London.