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WikiLeaks Founder Julian Assange Suggests Seth Rich Was Murdered Over DNC Leaks

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WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange suggested on Dutch television program Nieuwsuur that Seth Rich was murdered for leaking the DNC emails. He also seemed to indicate that Rich, who was murdered when he was shot in the back on the streets of D.C., was the source in the scandal.

The emails, which were released before the Democratic National Convention, exposed mass media corruption and collusion on behalf of the DNC against Sen. Bernie Sanders. Not a single journalist–including but not limited to those working at The Washington Post and Politico–have been fired or even reprimanded.

Mr. Rich, who essentially worked on voter outreach and registration, was allegedly killed in the course of a robbery, according to the DNC. However, as Mr. Assange noted, there is simply no evidence of a robbery. His wallet and cellphone were both recovered at the hospital where he was taken. While he was still alive when first responders arrived on the scene, he could not speak.

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