Even though Obama is on his way out the door, he’s still trying to obscure and hide his potentially criminal deeds.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange has accused the Obama administration of destroying public records en masse during his last days in office.
In fact, Assange is so confident that the destruction of records is taking place that he has offered a $30,000 reward for anyone who comes forward with proof.
“We are told that destruction of records is occurring now in different parts of the Obama administration in different departments or agencies,” he claimed.
“To destroy them is absolutely an egregious act,” Assange stated. “One understands the political motivation for it.”
But what about the legal ramifications? What could possibly be being covered up? We may never know unless someone accepts Assange’ offer.
Via WikiLeaks:
Assange, who has no partisan leanings one way or the other, said that the Obama administration wouldn’t be the only ones to have destroyed records in the waning days of a presidency.
“Past administrations of both Republican and Democratic players have engaged in mass destruction of records as they left office,” he explained.
In the here and now however, Assange is looking for “information leading to the arrest or exposure of any Obama admin agent destroying significant records.”
We increased the reward for the arrest or exposure of Obama admin officials destroying info to $30,000, thanks to a donor stepping forward.
— WikiLeaks (@wikileaks) January 4, 2017
It would be interesting if anyone came forward.
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