Showing posts with label Julian Assange. Show all posts
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Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Donald Trump uses Julian Assange to cast doubt on US intelligence case on hacking


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WASHINGTON --

President-elect Donald Trump appeared to side with controversial WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange over U.S. intelligence officials Wednesday, citing the activist"s assertion that Russia did not provide his organization with the hacked Democratic emails that roiled the 2016 election.

Trump"s latest challenges to the intelligence community - which has assessed that Russia interfered in the election on the Republican"s behalf - comes as the government rushes to finished a highly anticipated report on the hacking. The president-elect is expected to be briefed on the report Friday by CIA Director John Brennan, FBI Director James Comey and Director of National Intelligence James Clapper.

Clapper is also testifying on Capitol Hill Thursday. But he could be limited in what he can say about the report"s conclusions given that Trump - and perhaps President Barack Obama, who ordered the report - will not have been briefed by the time he steps before lawmakers.

The gulf between the intelligence community"s assessment and the public information available to support that assessment has given Trump an opening to question whether Russia was behind hacking of the Democratic National Committee and John Podesta, a top aide to campaign rival Hillary Clinton. Trump"s resistance has put him at odds with Obama and lawmakers in both parties, raising questions about why an incoming American president appears to believe Russia"s denials over the intelligence agencies he will soon oversee.

Trump"s posture has appeared to stem in part from concerns that the allegations of Russian election interference delegitimized his victory. But Trump aides have argued Trump"s position isn"t personal, but based on what he sees as incomplete or inconclusive information.

Spokesman Sean Spicer said Wednesday that Trump has received "raw data" on the hacking during daily intelligence briefings. But he said the president-elect was "more skeptical of the conclusions that are drawn."

The nature of the presidency gives the commander in chief discretion to decide how to respond to intelligence assessments. But any skepticism about the agencies" conclusions usually plays out privately in the Situation Room and Oval Office, not on Twitter - Trump"s main forum for challenging the intelligence community and others.

On Wednesday morning, Trump tweeted about a Fox News interview in which Assange denied Russia provided WikiLeaks with Podesta"s emails. WikiLeaks released thousands of Podesta"s files throughout the final weeks of the presidential election.

"julian assange said "a 14 year old could have hacked Podesta" - why was DNC so careless? Also said Russians did not give him the info!" Trump wrote.

It was remarkable for the incoming president to give credibility to Assange, whose organization has been under criminal investigation for its role in classified information leaks. Assange has said his source for the hacked emails WikiLeaks published during the campaign was not a government, but his assertion has left open the possibility they came from a third party.

On Tuesday night, Trump cast more doubt on U.S. intelligence agencies by saying his briefing on the hacking report has been delayed. "Perhaps more time needed to build a case," he wrote.

Trump"s tweets caused confusion among intelligence officials, who said there was no delay in the briefing schedule.

The fresh clash came as Trump took further steps to fill his Cabinet and key White House positions, with his attention shifting toward the challenges of governing.

He announced that he wants Wall Street lawyer Jay Clayton to be chairman of the Securities and Exchange Commission, saying in a statement that his pick is "a highly talented expert on many aspects of financial and regulatory law."

Trump has repeatedly said he wants to undo many regulations that he says have "stifled investment" in Americans" businesses. Clayton, in a statement, said he"ll "carefully monitor" the financial sector and set policies that encourages companies to create jobs.

Clayton is the latest Trump pick with deep ties to Wall Street - having represented Goldman Sachs Group Inc. and Barclays Capital Inc.

On Capitol Hill, meanwhile, Vice President-elect Mike Pence told Republicans that Trump has signaled that "it"s time to get to work" and plans to have a shorter-than-usual 90-minute Inaugural parade on Jan. 20 and then go straight to the Oval Office to begin signing executive orders repealing some of President Obama"s actions. Pence did not specify the topics of the potential executive orders.

Trump also promised to hold his first formal news conference since his Nov. 8 election victory next week in New York. He has already waited longer than any other president-elect in the modern era to hold his first exchange with journalists. Most have held such events within days of their elections.

Transition officials said Wednesday that Trump would address his business during a wide-ranging press conference but it was not clear if he would fully outline how he plans to avoid potential conflicts of interest involving the Trump Organization after taking office.

Trump was supposed to detail the business arrangements at a mid-December news conference, but postponed the event.

(Copyright 2017 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

Source: http://abc7ny.com/politics/trump-uses-julian-assange-to-cast-doubt-on-hacking-case/1685473/

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Donald Trump takes another shot at US intelligence, promoting Julian Assange"s version of events


Secret World of US Election: Julian Assange talks to John Pilger (FULL INTERVIEW)

President-elect Donald Trump lodged another unprecedented assault on U.S. intelligence agencies Wednesday, promoting the credibility of WikiLeaks founderand editor Julian Assangeat their expense.

Trump has been highly critical of the government"s assessmentthat Russia intervened in the November election, using WikiLeaks to release hacked Democratic emails.

On Twitter on Wednesday, Trump cited Assange"sassertions mocking the intelligence community"s conclusions that Russians were responsible for stealing the emails of top Hillary Clinton advisor John Podesta.

Assange gave an interview to Fox News host Sean Hannity, who has in the past called for trying him on espionage charges, echoing other Republicans and many in the intelligence communitywho say his airing of sensitive documents has put U.S. lives and strategic interests at risk. U.S.officials have said Assange is under criminal investigation.

Assange"sbackers, including some on the far left, have praised him at times for scrutinizing U.S.actions abroad and in the war on terrorism.

Hannity, Trump"s biggest supporter in the media, has praised Assange since Trump began complaining that the conclusion about Russian meddling in the election was wrong. He flew to London to interview Assange in the Ecuadorianembassy, airing their conversation Tuesday. Assange has lived in the the embassy for more than four years, fleeing sexual assault accusations in Sweden.

Trump also quoted Assange"s criticism of the media as dishonest, amplifying that critique in his own words.

The praise for Assangeon Wednesday came less than a day after Trump ridiculed U.S. intelligence.

Source: http://www.latimes.com/nation/politics/trailguide/la-na-trailguide-updates-donald-trump-takes-another-huge-shot-at-1483543012-htmlstory.html

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Monday, October 17, 2016

Social media roars for WikiLeaks" Julian Assange


WIKILEAKS INTERNET CONNECTION DOWN: Julian Assange"s Internet Link Severed By State Party

WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange had his internet access cut off by a government party, the organization said.

Screenshot by CNET

Julian Assange, social media has your back.

The top trending topics on Facebook and Twitter right now are related to a cryptic tweet from the WikiLeaks account sent at about 10:30 p.m. PT Sunday. Since then, supporters of Assange, WikiLeaks" founder, have marshaled their forces across social media.

Social Cues is a daily feature on what"s trending among your friends and followers. Here"s what people are talking about Monday morning on Facebook and Twitter:

Julian Assange: According to a WikiLeaks tweet, Assange"s "internet link has been intentionally severed by a state party." Assange"s name was the top trending topic on Facebook, with more than 1 million people talking about him and the incident. On Twitter, #FreeJulian was a top trend, with accusations that the US government is responsible for his lost internet access.

Trump TV: If Election Day doesn"t go Donald Trump"s way, you still might be seeing plenty of the Republican candidate. The topic was trending on Twitter after a Financial Times report that Trump son-in-law Jared Kushner has been in talks for a post-election TV startup. Twitter users chipped in their reactions on what a 24/7 Trump channel would look like.

Orange County, North Carolina: A firebombing severely damaged a Republican campaign headquarters in North Carolina over the weekend, with many calling it an attack on democracy. "n**i Republicans get out of town or else" was spray-painted nearby. Both Democrats and Republicans expressed outrage on Facebook about the bombing.

Colin Kaepernick: On Sunday, the San Francisco 49ers quarterback started his first game of the season, squaring off against the Buffalo Bills. Kaepernick had been making headlines in recent weeks for his protest against police brutality, choosing to kneel during the national anthem at the beginning of games. Bills fans protested Kaepernick playing, while cheering on their own team. Facebook users said a T-shirt with a rifle sight pointed on the quarterback was taking it too far.

Treehouse of Horror: "The Simpsons" hit its 600th episode on Sunday, 27 years after Matt Groening"s animated series debuted. The landmark episode was also the series" annual "Treehouse of Horror" Halloween special. The topic was trending on Facebook with users congratulating the series for reaching the milestone, while others argued that the show has lost its touch.

Be sure to check out Social Cues" weekly roundup called T.GIF. It will pop up every Friday on CNET"s Snapchat and Instagram accounts. Add us on Instagram at @CNET or on Snapchat at @CNETsnaps. Our social accounts also feature CNET Update daily and Mailbox Mondays. Join us!

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What"s Going On With Julian Assange and WikiLeaks? Here Are 4 Theories


BREAKING!!! JULIAN ASSANGE "DEAD MAN SWITCH" Goes Off after EXPOSING Hillary Clinton?
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