Feds Planted Talking Points in Assange Interview


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Phillip J. Crowley, the then assistant secretary of state for public affairs, confirmed that he “successfully” planted questions and concerns. As it turns out he was working with Hillary, who has raged against Assange since the birth of Wikileaks.

According to Crowley, the federal government’s intervention into the program was designed to “balance” the reporting.

“We had a number of suggestions for outside experts and former diplomats to interview to ‘balance’ the piece,” Crowley adds.

As noted by Mashable’s Jason Abbruzzese, “Of the more than 7,000 emails released, Wikileaks turn up in about 50 of them.”

“The documents released show that Clinton and her staff were worried about Wikileaks — but they were also cheered by some of the positive press for U.S. diplomats that resulted from the release of clandestine U.S. diplomatic documents,” Abbruzzese writes.

Assange has been a noted critic of Clinton for the past several years, calling the former secretary of state’s positions “more hawkish than Barack Obama’s.”

Somebody should give Julian Assange a medal. He might have only confirmed what everybody else was already thinking, but if the justice system won’t take care of Hillary Clinton, then somebody needs to humble her, and Assange is attempting to do just that.

Source: infowars.com



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