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Assange Associate: Mueller Team Asked For 'A Voluntary Interview' | The Beat With Ari Melber | MSNBC In a recent episode of "The Beat" with Ari Melber on MSNBC, Randy Credico, a radio host and notable figure in the discussion around Julian Assange and WikiLeaks, talked about his interactions with the Mueller investigation team. Credico shared that agents had approached him in New York and requested a "voluntary interview" regarding the ongoing investigations connected to Russian interference in the 2016 election and WikiLeaks' involvement.
Key Highlights from the Interview:
- Background of Credico's Involvement: Credico is one of the few Americans who has sat down with Julian Assange for interviews. He has been connected to Roger Stone, a key figure in the Trump campaign, often referred to as his "back channel" to WikiLeaks. His connections have drawn attention in the context of ongoing investigations into Russian interference.
- Potential for Congressional Testimony: Credico disclosed that Assange has expressed openness to speaking with Congress about the Russia probe. He mentioned that Assange had received a letter from the Senate Intelligence Committee requesting an interview, which he was considering.
- Responses to Questions About Russian Interference: During the talk, Credico pushed back on narratives that link Assange directly to Russian government actions, asserting his belief that the source of WikiLeaks' material did not come from Russian agents. He further indicated that Assange is a person of considerable integrity and would be willing to clear up any misconceptions if treated respectfully during congressional inquiries.
- Mueller's Inquiry: The interview delved into the nature of the Mueller team's request. Credico confirmed that while no subpoena was issued, the probe's focus includes significant details about interactions with key figures surrounding the 2016 election and the release of documents by WikiLeaks.
Implications for Ongoing Investigations:
This conversation is critical as it addresses ongoing concerns about Russian interference and the role of WikiLeaks in disseminating pirated information. As the investigation landscape evolves, the dialogue between credible sources like Credico and the Mueller team may shed light on complex legal interpretations surrounding free speech and the dissemination of information that is in the public interest.
Community Insights
This discussion raises many questions for those invested in the implications of the Mueller investigation and the resulting impact on freedom of the press and whistleblowing. What are your thoughts on the potential outcome of Assange's willingness to testify? How do you view the legal boundaries concerning information sharing in this digital age? Feel free to share your perspectives or other information you've come across related to this topic!
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