Does Clinton fear for her life?
Founder of "WikiLeaks" Julian Assange, who is under persecution and is in an unknown site, has announced to mass media outlets that Hillary Clinton must resign from the office of U.S. Secretary of State.
"I don't think there is any difference in the reason for her leave, but she has to resign if it turns out that she instructed U.S. diplomats to spy on the UN and infringe upon the international documents signed by the US. That is why she has to resign," said Assange, alluding that he also has similar confidential documents at his disposal.
White House press secretary Robert Gibbs rushed to respond to Assange, saying that "Clinton has not committed any illegal act and American diplomats are not engaged in any espionage".
Let us remind that Hillary Clinton rated the revelation of the "WikiLeaks" confidential materials as an irresponsible step and said the following: "I am concerned about the fate of the people mentioned in the correspondence." Since Mrs. Clinton is also included in the confidential correspondence, this means that she also fears for her life.
Even if the US has the greatest desire, it cannot bring Assange to justice since that contradicts the first correction made in the U.S. Constitution relating to the freedom of speech.