Julian Assange, who has been in the UK's most secure prison for five years, may see a potential shift in his case as President Biden considers an Australian request to drop the prosecution. Assange's lawyer Jen Robinson and brother Gabriel Shipton react positively to Biden's statement.
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Under pressure from Australia, President Biden said he's "considering" dropping the case against WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange. https://t.co/bsHmhaMRCt
‼️ Julian Assange’s lawyer Jen Robinson and his brother @GabrielShipton address Biden’s statement indicating the US is “considering” the Australian request to drop charges https://t.co/WhEfFS7dp6
'Encouraging': Julian Assange lawyer Jen Robinson and brother Gabriel Shipton speak as President Biden Says U.S. is 'considering' australian request to drop case against Julian Assange #FreeAssangeNOW https://t.co/i9u9pMuJnO
As Julian Assange marked his fifth year at the UK’s most secure prison for championing the public’s right to know, President Biden said he is ‘considering’ an Australian request to drop prosecution of the publisher #FreeAssangeNOW https://t.co/oevaN0uayr