LONDON - Donald Trump would have offered a Julian Assange the grace if he cleared Russia from the charge of having hacked into the private mail of Hillary Clinton in 2016. To report the news is the Guardian, which quotes a statement made to the court of Westminster from the lawyer of the WikiLeaks founder.
According to the head of the british, the lawyer of wikileaks founder julian Assange, Edward Fitzgerald , revealed that the former parliamentary republican american, Dana Rohrabacher in August 2017, has met the founder of WikiLeaks, in the ecuadorian embassy in London. According to Assange, Rohrabacher "had gone to him and had said, on the orders of the president, who was ready to offer him the grace, or another way if he had said that Russia had nothing whasoever to do with the publication of the emails" of his opponent. The White House has denied the news, talking about a "pure lie".
According to the head of the british, the lawyer of wikileaks founder julian Assange, Edward Fitzgerald , revealed that the former parliamentary republican american, Dana Rohrabacher in August 2017, has met the founder of WikiLeaks, in the ecuadorian embassy in London. According to Assange, Rohrabacher "had gone to him and had said, on the orders of the president, who was ready to offer him the grace, or another way if he had said that Russia had nothing whasoever to do with the publication of the emails" of his opponent. The White House has denied the news, talking about a "pure lie".