Sean Hannity: WikiLeaks 'never printed a single thing proven untrue in 12 years'

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Hannity—who once invited Assange to host his radio show—said the activist's case brings up 'a fascinating legal issue about the freedom of the press in this country.'

Fox News host Sean Hannity gave a spirited defense of detained WikiLeaks co-founder Julian Assange on Thursday, claiming his organization's track record was far more impressive than that of the mainstream media.

The Fox News star, who reportedly deleted all tweets referring to Assange and WikiLeaks as the Australian was taken into custody on Thursday, first defended President Donald Trump’s claim that he knew “nothing about WikiLeaks,” despite the evidence proving otherwise. Hannity claimed the comment simply meant he was leaving all decisions regarding Assange to the Department of Justice.

Hannity—who once invited Assange to host his radio show—said the activist’s case brings up “a fascinating legal issue about the freedom of the press in this country.” Indictments from, and reporting on Mueller's investigation into alleged Russian meddling in the 2016 presidential election have shown that Russian hackers, linked to the country’s military intelligence directorate , were involved in stealing the DNC and Podesta emails.

 

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So they are actually all in on this. Sensitive USA Secrets exposed sure, but don’t let the Mueller Report and Trump’s taxes see the light of day.

Sean Hannity is a guarantee of integrity and truthfulness, just like Assange and their mothership Russia Today

Because they published actual government documents. Stolen documents.

It’s the manner of how some of these things were acquired you pinhead!

LOLOLOLOLOLOL

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