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U.S. Reps. James McGovern and Thomas Massie wrote a letter to President Biden urging him to pardon WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange to "send a clear message" on press freedom.
The Assange campaign is focused on obtaining a pardon for the publisher, with a goal of persuading up to 30,000 people to write to US President Joe Biden to do just that.
President Biden pardoned son Hunter Biden this week, sparking renewed interest about who else the 46th president may pardon before his exit from the White House next month.
Trump is about to retake control of the presidential pardon, and he's already indicated who could receive one from his new administration.
President-elect Trump's return to the White House will open discussion of several potential pardons or clemencies, including of Steve Bannon, George Santos, Jan. 6 rioters, Julian Assange and more.
Assange makes 1st public appearance after detention WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange said his guilty plea to U.S. espionage accusations was necessary to protect his freedom.
Trump may pardon January 6th rioters, Hunter Biden, Edward Snowden, Julian Assange, and Steve Bannon, showcasing his views on justice and loyalty.
Biden will leave the White House on Jan. 20, 2025, and he has issued sweeping pardons thus far, including for federal marijuana use convicts and gay veterans.
Rep. Thomas Massie (R-KY) and House Rules Committee ranking member Jim McGovern (D-MA) wrote to President Joe Biden this month to request that he pardon WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange.
With just a few weeks left of his political career, speculation is mounting about who President Joe Biden might pardon before he leaves office and hands over power to Donald Trump.