Former Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, who served in the House of Representatives made a stunning admission recently in regards to Wikileaks founder Julian Assange.

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Rohrabacher confessed to offering Assange a pardon in exchange for some intelligence.

Rohrabacher said that if he could give them proof that Russia did not hack the DNC, that President Trump would give him a pardon. Democrats, however, are trying to push this whole thing on Trump.

According to MSN,

In a phone interview with Yahoo News, Rohrabacher said his goal during the meeting was to find proof for a widely debunked conspiracy theory: that WikiLeaks’ real source for the DNC emails was not Russian intelligence agents, as U.S. officials have since concluded, but former DNC staffer Seth Rich, who was murdered on the streets of Washington in July 2016 in what police believe was a botched robbery.

A lawyer for Assange in London on Wednesday cited the pardon offer from Rohrabacher during a court hearing on the U.S. government’s request to extradite the WikiLeaks founder.

White House press secretary Stephanie Grisham immediately denounced the claim about a pardon discussion with Assange as a “complete fabrication,” adding that the president “barely knows Dana Rohrabacher” and has “never spoken to him on this subject or almost any subject.”

First of all, President Trump is not stupid enough to do something like this. Haven't they realized that every time they say something about the President that it ends up not being true?

I mean, this is the exact reason we even had the impeachment trial over the Ukraine phone call to begin with.

I'm not saying that Rohrabacher didn't offer Assange a pardon, but the President didn't authorize it.

He definitely wouldn't offer a pardon in light of everything that happened last year, either.

In fact, that's exactly what Rohrbacher admitted to. “I spoke to Julian Assange and told him if he would provide evidence about who gave WikiLeaks the emails I would petition the president to give him a pardon,” Rohrabacher said. “He knew I could get to the president.”

Now Democrats are making a huge deal over this when it means absolutely nothing.

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