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WikiLeaks says that founder Julian Assange's internet access has been cut by an unidentified state actor. Few other details were immediately available.
Supporters of former Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on Saturday expressed anger and vindication over leaked comments made by Hillary Clinton to banks and big business that appeared to confirm their fears about her support for global trade and tendency to cozy up to Wall Street. Clinton, who needs Sanders' coalition of young and left-leaning voters to propel her to the presidency, pushes for open trade and open borders in one of the speeches, and takes a conciliatory approach to Wall Street, both positions she later backed away from in an effort to capture the popular appeal of Sanders' attacks on trade deals and powerful banks.
An anonymous Slashdot reader quotes the Independent: Wikileaks has dumped thousands of emails from Hillary Clinton campaign chair John Podesta , which includes apparent excerpts from Ms Clinton's paid, closed-door speeches to Wall Street executives after leaving her position as Secretary of State.
Hillary Clinton's campaign says it will not confirm the authenticity of emails from campaign co-chairman John Podesta that WikiLeaks released Friday. The campaign is blaming the intrusion on Russian state actors seeking to help rival Donald Trump.
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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's most recent attempt to quash the rape investigation against in him in Sweden has failed. A Swedish court again upheld the arrest warrant for Assange, who is wanted for questioning regarding 2010 rape allegations.
I truly don't want to know the details of Julian Assange's broken premolar and exposed dental pulp, and I doubt most American voters do either. But know those things we now must, since the WikiLeaks founder released 27 pages of his own health records as an act of public service to our nation.
Thousands and thousands of people are in a single room, sculling Bavarian beer in lederhosen and cute little fedoras, right? Yeah, not in America. In the US election, the October-fest is better known as the surprise events that are dropped at the last minute to alter the course of an election campaign, and dramatically screw with each candidate's carefully-crafted reputation.
WikiLeaks leader Julian Assange has found himself in hot water after posting a Twitter poll asking followers to vote on the possible reasons behind presidential candidate Hillary Clinton's health issues over the past 24 hours. The WikiLeaks Twitter account posted the question "Hillary Clinton's collapse on Saturday, prior coughing fits & unusual facial & body movements are best explained by:" with the options listed as "Allergies and personality", "Parkinsons", "MS", "Head injury complications".
If Julian Assange plays this right, he just might score an invitation to CPAC next year. The notorious WikiLeaks founder would have to attend the Conservative Political Action Conference remotely because he's still holed up in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London, avoiding a rape investigation in Sweden and fearing extradition to the United States for his malicious exposure of state secrets.
WikiLeaks' global crusade to expose government secrets is causing collateral damage to the privacy of hundreds of innocent people, including survivors of sexual abuse, sick children and the mentally ill, The Associated Press has found. In the past year alone, the radical transparency group has published medical files belonging to scores of ordinary citizens while many hundreds more have had sensitive family, financial or identity records posted to the web.
The family of a Jewish Democratic National Committee staffer killed last month asked for an end to "unproven and harmful theories" about their son's death. The family of Seth Rich came out with a statement on Thursday, two days after WikiLeaks offered a $20,000 award for information leading to the conviction of his killer.
Ecuador says it's ready to set a date for Swedish prosecutors to question WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange, who has been holed up in the South American country's embassy in London for four years. Assange is wanted for questioning by Swedish police over sexual offenses stemming from his visit to the country in 2010.
But Threats by Democrats against Wikileaks founder Julian Assange were completely overlooked. Michael Grunwald, a TIME magazine correspondent posted this threat about blowing up Julian Assange.
Green Party presidential nominee Jill Stein hailed Julian Assange as a hero Saturday, saying the WikiLeaks founder's disclosure of Democratic National Committee emails exposed the American electorate to important information. Stein's comments to CNN were made shortly before she was named the progressive party's official 2016 presidential nominee, with human rights activist Ajamu Baraka tapped as her running mate.
"Obviously we know these come from Russia, and we also know that you do not like Hillary Clinton at all, as does not Vladimir Putin ," said Maher. "So it look likes you are working with a bad actor, Russia, to put your thumb on the scale and basically fuck with the one person who stands in the way of us being ruled by Donald Trump," the comedian added.
WikiLeaks founder and editor-in-chief Julian Assange will speak to the Green Party's national convention in Houston Saturday. Assange will address the event at 11:45 a.m. local time via live video feed from the Embassy of Ecuador in London where he has stayed the last four years in order to avoid possible extradition to the U.S. According to a Green Party press release, he will be interview by David Cobb, 2004 Green presidential nominee and co-founder of Move to Amend.
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Wikileaks founder Julian Assange said Tuesday his whistleblowing website might release "a lot more material" relevant to the US electoral campaign. Assange was speaking in a CNN interview following the release of nearly 20,000 emails stolen from the Democratic National Committee by suspected Russian hackers.