The FBI says a reporter led them to an NSA leaker. Julian Assange says that person, whom he suspects is an Intercept reporter, is a "menace" to sources, journalists, and democracy. WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange told The Daily Beast he holds reportersnot just the Trump administrationresponsible for the arrest of a U.S. intelligence contractor charged with leaking classified information.
On Monday, the Justice Department said Reality Winner, a 25-year-old National Security Agency contractor, sent top secret information to a news outlet. The announcement came shortly after The Intercept published a series of NSA documents claiming that Russian hackers targeted a voting-software supplier and local election officials just prior to Election Day.
According to the affidavit, reporters for the unnamed news organization provided a copy of the printed NSA report to the agency in order to seek comment. The NSA claimed six people had printed out the report including Winner, who the agency said had been in contact with an unnamed news outlet. If the FBI affidavit is accurate the reporter concerned must be named, shamed and fired by whomever they work for to maintain industry standards, Assange said via Twitter direct message through the WikiLeaks account on Tuesday.
Source burning reporters are a menace, he said. They chill trust in all journalists which impedes public understanding.
WikiLeaks offered a $10,000 reward for information leading to the public exposure & termination of the reporter.
It seems likely that the FBI affidavit refers to The Intercept, but not certain, hence we say suspected Intercept reporter, said Assange. But whomever this reporter was they are a menace not only to sources but to all journalists by decreasing the trust between sources and journalist and ultimately the public. Democracy dies in darkness.
Assanges defense of leaking NSA documents that accuse Russia of interfering in the U.S. election is in contrast to his agreement last year that he was 1,000 percent" confident Russia did not give WikiLeaks hacked Democratic National Committee emails. While Assange did not comment on the content of the leaks, he defended the alleged leaker Monday night.
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