Julian Assange has suffered enough. He belongs home with his wife and children. As President I would drop the charges on Day One.
The groundswell of support for Julian cannot be denied. Thank you to the people of Hamburg! #FreeAssange youtube.com/shorts/NouuMnhCM…

Sep 14, 2023 · 5:56 AM UTC

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Dear non-American friends: We’re sorry. Most of us know that the American president isn’t king of the world and therefore can’t “drop the charges” in other countries. There’s a lot of stupid in our presidential politics these days. We’re working on it.
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That’s a fucked up day one priority: one guy versus child mortality
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The charges of another country? How exactly are you doing that?
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Julian Assange has not even begun to suffer for what he did to this country. Serving a life sentence in a prison is his *best* option. Justice will come for Julian. And you will never be President, lol.
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Good thing that will never happen.
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Stick to peddling woo woo.
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So you would personally interfere with something in the justice system. I don’t know how your supporters don’t see you as an authoritarian figure by now. You think the presidency has unlimited power which is the wrong answer.
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My question is after Assange helped Trump in 2016 why did Trump have him forcibly removed from embassy and thrown in prison? Because he knew too much about Roger Stone etc? Obama let him stay in Embassy.
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Enough of your stupid BS.
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This kind of shows where your sympathies lie ... He participated in an attempt to steal 81,283,501 American votes He deserves a Russian future ... No sympathy here
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