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Trump Considers Pardoning Julian Assange in Second Administration if Re-Elected
May 28, 2024, 02:24 AM
Former President Donald Trump has stated that he is giving 'very serious consideration' to pardoning WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange if he is elected President again. Trump made this announcement during an interview with Tim Pool on Timcast. Assange, an Australian who has been a controversial figure due to his role in releasing classified information, could potentially receive a pardon in a second Trump administration. Trump emphasized that this decision would be seriously deliberated upon if he returns to office.
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