Why Should President Donald Trump Pardon Julian Assange?

By: - December 18, 2020

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There is no question that Julian Assange and Edward Snowden deserve pardons. The course both men charted brought the decades-long build-out of government and contractor treachery into the spotlight in a way it could not be ignored any longer.

This public-private partner collusion took three consecutive two-term US administrations to evolve. That culture brought us to the point where the ODNI and the Democratic Party, with Republican RINOs and mainstream media, never stopped trying to take down a sitting president on rumors they conjured up. Rumors.

Both Julian Assange and Edward Snowden knew what they’d be facing after publishing whistleblowers and becoming one. Imagine reaching a specific moment in life knowing if you take the next step, you throw everything meaningful to you away. This includes direct contact with the people you care about the most. Your dreams shattered because you make the choice to look in the mirror every day. 

I don’t think it goes much beyond that thought for heroes like them. You don’t take on governments, agencies, and international media until you know there’s only one way forward to be true to yourself.

That defines Idealism.

Donald Trump’s persecution is the bastard stepchild of the warnings that came from Snowden, WikiLeaks, and so many others before them. Those problems don’t go away by themselves. They evolve.

It started with Russiagate which proved false. Joe Biden’s Ukraine was behind the 2016 election interference. The DNC hack was again the Ukrainians covering up the leak uncovered and detailed by VIPS (Veteran Intelligence Professionals for Sanity). Savagely obscene dossiers were traceable back to Ukraine. The Ukraine phone call, a non-starter, led to impeachment hearings. COVID magically appeared destroying a rebuilt economy and opening up election fraud, with an unrelenting media campaign against the president who worked to protect free speech.

He’s bringing the economy back a second time during the lockdowns and is still blamed for the states’ decision not to follow a national COVID response and getting blasted in the media again.

To live through all that and still keep fighting is miraculous.

The question then isn’t whether Julian Assange and Edward Snowden should be pardoned. The only question is…

 Why should President Donald Trump be the one to do it?

There is only one reason President Donald Trump should consider pardoning Julian Assange and Edward Snowden — the same idealism that Donald Trump brought back to America. Donald Trump did what Democrats couldn’t do. Wouldn’t do. Will never do.

He united Americans as Americans under the banner of we can do better. We can be better. Make America Great Again is a call to remember the ideals and ethic that made America great in the first place. Like Snowden and Assange, that vision starts with limiting how often you get to kick the can down the road for someone else to worry about. 

Before you start pushing back with the juvenile fanboy accusations, if Donald Trump ran on the DNC ticket, the same people trying to destroy him would have declared him one of the best presidents in US history. 

It’s high time for the grownups at the table to make that point. The all or nothing fight the Trump administration is in the middle of exemplifies this. This defines more than a generation. There’s no place left to kick the can to anymore.

While some progressive activists have been screaming Donald Trump should pardon Assange to spite Joe Biden, we’re supposed to forget spite was how Obama-Biden left office and look where four years of that took America. Barrack Obama and Joe Biden are directly responsible for the rift in America today. 

According to Cassandra Fairbanks article on December 16, as early as 2018, President Trump’s attorneys quietly made a case in defense of WikiLeaks throughout legal filings responding to a lawsuit filed by Democrat Party donors who alleged that the campaign and former advisor Roger Stone conspired with Russians to publish the leaked Democratic National Committee emails.

These same cynical writers who voted for Biden realize he never had their interests in mind. Otherwise, why ask the Trump administration? 

Why would POTUS Donald Trump #freeAssange and #Snowden?

Because he’s Donald Trump and he’s going to do the right thing. Outcomes be damned.

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