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Former Vice President Mike Pence had a controversial take on the Biden administration’s plea deal with WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. Pence claimed Assange endangered the lives of American troops and should not have had a plea deal. 

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Assange has been essential in exposing government malfeasance and promoting transparency. WikiLeaks has released information that revealed war crimes, human rights violations, and corruption, sparking debates worldwide about the role of government secrecy. To this day, many argue that Assange’s actions are in line with the principles of free speech and the public’s right to know. 

Pence got dragged on X for his post about Assange. The post currently has nearly six thousand likes and over 18 thousand comments. Here are some of the comments and ratios under Pence’s post:

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Those who support Assange view this plea deal as a step in the right direction to protect whistleblowers and journalists who expose corruption and other wrongdoings. 

He has never wavered on his anti-war stance, and that could be one of the many reasons for those opposing him. 

Assange’s case remains a contentious issue, with strong opinions on both sides. While Pence views the plea deal as a miscarriage of justice, many see it as a necessary measure to uphold the principles of transparency and protect the rights of those who dare to reveal uncomfortable truths. As the discussion around Assange’s plea deal continues, the implications for press freedom and government accountability remain critical considerations.