RFK Jr. Says He Would Pardon Edward Snowden Independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. promised he would pardon Edward Snowden on his first day in office, calling the whistleblower an “American hero.“ In a video posted on Twitter/X, RFK Jr. said, “Edward Snowden performed a critical public service by revealing to Americans for the first time that our government had been spying on million of us, of law-abiding American citizens in violation of numerous laws and of our fundamental right to privacy.“ “Edward Snowden is an American hero. Instead of jailing Snowden, I’m going to build a statue to him and maybe to Julian Assange somewhere near the Washington Press Club or perhaps outside the CIA headquarters in Langley as a civics lesson to the republic,“ he continued. Source: RT News
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