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Tucker Carlson Visits Prison – Hints At BIG Interview


Tucker Carlson took to X today to hint at a potentially hugh interview.

Check out the post here:

That’s right.

Tucker Carlson might be interviewing Julian Assange, the man responsible for the notorious website Wikileaks.

Wikileaks is responsible for leaking classified information about the government, including evidence of war crimes that the United States committed in the Middle East.

Fox News shares more on Julian Assange’s charges:

Assange would face trial in Alexandria, Virginia, if he exhausts his legal appeals and is extradited to the U.S. He is facing 17 charges for allegedly receiving, possessing and communicating classified information to the public under the Espionage Act and one charge alleging a conspiracy to commit computer intrusion.

The charges followed the 2010 publication of cables U.S. Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning leaked to WikiLeaks that detailed alleged war crimes committed by the U.S. government in Iraq, Afghanistan and the Guantánamo Bay, Cuba, detention camp. The materials also exposed instances of the CIA allegedly engaging in torture and rendition.

Wikileaks’ “Collateral Murder” video showing the U.S. military gunning down civilians in Iraq, including two Reuters journalists, was also published 13 years ago.

“Mr. Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, faces multiple charges under the Espionage Act due to his role in publishing classified documents about the U.S. State Department, Guantánamo Bay, and wars in Iraq and Afghanistan,” the letters to House members and the president read. “He has been detained on remand in London since 2019 and is pending extradition to the U.S., having lost his appeal of the extradition order in the courts of the United Kingdom.”

Assange is a very controversal figure.

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With some believing he is nothing more than a spy who worked aginst the United States.

While others believe that Assange should be celebrated for releasing the attoricties that the United States and its military committed.

I for one think that an interview with Assange would be legendary.

I think that anyone that leaks the horrors that our government committs should be hailed for his efforts.

A conversation with him would be great.

One of my favorite Joe Rogan podcasts is the episode with Edward Snowden.

Just like the previous Tweet said.

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