James Comey sabotaged deal to grant Julian Assange immunity

The Hill’s investigative journalist John Solomon has come out with a stunning post which uncovers how Obama FBI Director James Comey meddling in the DOJ’s negotiations with Julian Assange ahead of a massive disclosure of CIA spy tools.
Solomon reports how with one single move, Comey put the CIA under fire and killed an opportunity to find out who had hacked the Democratic National Committee’s (DNC) email server during the 2016 presidential race.
According to The Hill, US Justice Department officials negotiated an “immunity deal” with WikiLeaks’ founder Julian Assange ahead of the famous “Vault 7” release. The leak exposed the CIA’s global hacking techniques, which “damaged [the agency’s] cyber warfare capabilities for a long time to come,” as the investigative journalist remarked, citing US officials.
On June 25, 2018, WikiLeaks tweeted that the organization “can confirm the accuracy of the Hill report on Comey, however, it should be noted that ‘immunity/safe passage’ was limited to covering the talks.”
The Duran’s Alex Christoforou and Editor-in-Chief Alexander Mercouris discuss how former FBI director James Comey deliberately upset the DOJ deal with Julian Assange, in an apparent effort to protect Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, while preserving the hoax that is now Russia-Trump collusion.

We can confirm the accuracy of the Hill report on Comey, however, it should be noted that 'immunity/safe passage' was limited to covering the talks.
For background see Vault7: https://t.co/OkOvDMIbkc& this Assage OpEd in WaPo: https://t.co/AxcpmgwwUEhttps://t.co/zWACFjmPJu
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) June 26, 2018

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NSA cyber chief was ordered to stand down against "Russian hacking".
DOJ was in talks with Assange for an immunity deal for DNC/Podesta hacking info and Comey shut it down.
Why did the Obama administration fear the Truth?
— Nate (@BeansTown106) June 26, 2018

Via Sputnik News

On February 4, 2017, WikiLeaks started releasing cryptic questions about its forthcoming dump code-named Vault 7, attracting a lot of attention from social media users across the world.
However, the story actually began in January 2017 when Assange’s lawyers approached American attorney Adam Waldman, a former Clinton Justice Department official, offering a deal.
The parties negotiated “limited immunity” for Julian Assange who has been virtually locked in the Ecuadorian embassy in London since June 2012. The deal was “subject to adequate and binding protections, including but not limited to an acceptable immunity and safe passage agreement,” as Waldman wrote in his email to David Laufman, then head of the DOJ’s counterintelligence and export controls section on March 28, 2017, following WikiLeaks’ March 7 publication of the first part of the CIA-related classified documents.
In exchange, Assange agreed to consider certain redactions in the classified documents he was about to release. However, he declined to compromise his sources, or stop publishing information, according to Solomon.
Furthermore, the WikiLeaks founder dropped a hint that he could provide technical evidence shedding light on “who did not engage” in the DNC data breach in 2016. “The US government believes those emails were hacked by Russia; Assange insists they did not come from Moscow,” the investigative journalist highlighted.
However, James Comey’s sudden intervention spelled the end of the potential deal: The FBI chief had signaled to Waldman that he had to “stand down” and “end the discussions with Assange” without further explanation. According to Solomon, although Comey’s controversial instructions had not immediately killed the deal, they sowed deep distrust in Assange’s legal team.
The second release of CIA documents unmasking the agency’s specific cyber tools by WikiLeaks on April 7, 2017, triggered a storm of criticism from the US government that backed out of the negotiations, the investigative journalist stressed.
On April 25, 2017, Julian Assange published an op-ed in The Washington Post in response to then CIA Director Mike Pompeo, who slammed WikiLeaks, dubbing it a “hostile intelligence service.”
The WikiLeaks founder referred to Pompeo and Donald Trump’s double standard approach, recalling that earlier the two hailed the DNC email server leak, which apparently played into the hands of the Republican Party.
“Vault 7 has begun publishing evidence of remarkable CIA incompetence and other shortcomings,” Assange wrote. “This includes the agency’s creation, at a cost of billions of taxpayer dollars, of an entire arsenal of cyber viruses and hacking programs — over which it promptly lost control and then tried to cover up the loss.”

Why did @Comey kill an immunity deal between @USAgov and @wikileaks? Assange is the only person who can say with proof, it wasn't Russia who hacked the DNC. #sethrich @seanhannity @SaraCarterDC @POTUS @DonaldJTrumpJr
— Terry Williams (@DeplorableWill1) June 26, 2018

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