WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has officially admitted to a charge of espionage as part of a plea agreement with US authorities. Assange made the admission in court, signaling a significant development in his legal battle.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has officially admitted to a charge of espionage as part of a plea agreement with US authorities. Assange made the admission in court, signaling a significant development in his legal battle.
Julian Assange is a well-known figure who is currently fighting against his extradition to the United States. He is facing 18 charges in connection with his involvement in WikiLeaks, a platform known for leaking classified information. Assange is making a final attempt to appeal against his extradition and the charges he is facing.
Julian Assange is expected to be released soon after reaching a plea deal with the US government. The charges against the WikiLeaks founder in the US are related to the publication of a significant amount of classified information, making it one of the largest such releases in American history.
Former President Trump has been using the Presidential Records Act as a defense in the ongoing investigation into his handling of classified and national defense information at Mar-a-Lago. However, experts have pointed out that the PRA does not override laws regarding the proper handling of such sensitive information. A former US attorney stated that Trump has not been able to provide a satisfactory explanation of how the PRA supersedes these laws.