The former NSA analyst [Edward Snowden] mentioned the fact that Ecuador got $4.2 billion in funds from the International Monetary Fund in early March as a sign the country was getting closer to the West, and in turn more inclined to give up Assange. "Journalists who have been covering the story haven't really been looking at that, because Julian as an individual is such a tragically flawed figure,” Snowden said. Snowden also criticized people who changed their minds about Assange after the 2016 election."A lot of Americans now hate Julian,” he said. "Even though the sort of people who are on the center to the left part of the spectrum had been singing his praises during the Bush administration, now they're on the other side because of his unfortunate political choices in the 2016 elections.”. (Julian Assange)

The former NSA analyst [Edward Snowden] mentioned the fact that Ecuador got $4.2 billion in funds from the International Monetary Fund in early March as a sign the country was getting closer to the West, and in turn more inclined to give up Assange. "Journalists who have been covering the story haven't really been looking at that, because Julian as an individual is such a tragically flawed figure,” Snowden said. Snowden also criticized people who changed their minds about Assange after the 2016 election."A lot of Americans now hate Julian,” he said. "Even though the sort of people who are on the center to the left part of the spectrum had been singing his praises during the Bush administration, now they're on the other side because of his unfortunate political choices in the 2016 elections.”.

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