Biden Administration Considers Dropping Case Against Julian Assange
The U.S. President's recent statement suggests a potential end to the long-standing extradition and legal battle involving the WikiLeaks founder.
- President Biden indicated the U.S. might drop its prosecution of Julian Assange, offering a glimmer of hope for his release.
- Julian Assange has been detained in the UK for five years, with U.S. charges potentially leading to a lengthy prison sentence.
- Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and other global figures express support for Assange's release, citing the excessive duration of his confinement.
- Legal proceedings are ongoing, with a crucial deadline approaching for the U.S. to meet conditions set by a British court.
- Assange's case has stirred international debate over press freedoms and the limits of governmental transparency.






























