Jennifer Robinson ( @suigenerisjen) a lawyer for Assange, also testified that Trump indirectly offered Assange a pardon in August 2017 if the journalist would reveal the source of WikiLeaks’ 2016 DNC and Podesta email publications to disprove #Russiagate. https://archive.is/Mo0es 
Assange stuck to the principle of refusing to reveal his sources, which apparently induced Trump’s ire, ostensibly contributing to his April 2019 order to have Assange arrested.
The hearing also included testimony from UC Global employees who testified that David Morales, CEO of the company, was paid by a U.S. intelligence agency to illegally spy on Assange in the Ecuadorian Embassy in London during the Trump administration.
As @DanielEllsberg explained on #CNLive! regarding the testimony of UC Global employees:

“These are sensational revelations, if traced to the oval office... this is very clearly a high crime and misdemeanor, an impeachable [offense].”
Ellsberg, whom the U.S. government unsuccessfully prosecuted under the Espionage Act, likened the perpetrators of an attempted break-in at his psychiatrist’s office (which led to a mistrial) w/theUC Global employees who testified to the security firm’s illegal spying on Assange.
All of these revelations should have been fuel for the anti-Trump media. Instead the extradition proceedings have been met with virtual silence. It seems there are two major areas where the mainstream press doesn’t push back on Trump: war, and Assange.
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