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Friday, February 23, 2024

Free Julian Assange! (Petition)



This message comes from independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.:




Our nation stands at a critical juncture, where the very essence of democracy and free speech hangs in the balance.

Individuals like Daniel Ellsberg, John Kiriakou, Chelsea Manning, Edward Snowden, and Julian Assange have bravely exposed government corruption, shedding light on injustices that threaten the core principles of our society.

But instead of honoring these truth-tellers, our government has chosen to persecute them.

As a staunch advocate for freedom of speech and transparency, I am reaching out to you today with an urgent plea: join us in demanding the immediate release of Julian Assange.

Julian Assange, a journalist and publisher, has languished behind bars for 13 years for his role in uncovering the truth about governmental wrongdoings, from torture at Guantanamo Bay to anti-democratic actions by the DNC.

It's a travesty that exposing crimes has become a greater offense than the crimes themselves. We cannot allow this injustice to continue.

Sign the Petition

On my first day in office, I pledge to pardon Julian Assange and launch a thorough investigation into the corruption and crimes he has exposed. Additionally, I will issue an executive order to put an end to any attempts by federal agencies to silence political speech.

But I cannot do this alone. I need your support.

By signing our petition, you'll join a chorus of voices demanding justice for Assange and protection for whistleblowers everywhere.

Together, we can ensure that the voices of truth are heard and that those who dare to speak out against injustice are not silenced.

Please take a moment to add your name to our petition and share it with your friends, family, and colleagues. Every signature brings us one step closer to securing Julian Assange's freedom and safeguarding our fundamental rights.

Thank you for your unwavering commitment to justice and liberty.

Sign the Petition









Sincerely,


Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.






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