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July 28, 2010
Shocker: White House Given Wikileaks Docs Two Weeks In Advance
Topics: Political News and commentariesJudge Andrew Napolitano just reported on Fox News' Shephard Smith's Studio B program that he interviewed Wikileaks founder Julian Assange, and was told that the White House was given the leaked docs in advance and that Assange waited for a response for two (2) weeks - but never got one.
According to Napolitano, he asked Assange if he contacted the Obama Administration about the documents before releasing them. Assange said WikiLeaks did so in order that the Obama Administration would have the opportunity to request redactions of any information that might be especially harmful. But he never got a response from the WH.
Did the White House then essentially approve of the security breach - at least by purposefully not responding? Did someone in the WH mishandle the information (a likely excuse to follow)? Is Assange telling the truth?
Surely, more to come on this. Judge Napolitano said his interview of Assange will run on a program on Fox News this Saturday
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