Viewpoint: Trump, Assange, and the interpretation of the Espionage Act

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
foreign actions and behaviors, particularly during conflict periods such as World War I.Two months after joining the Great War in 1917, the
United States introduced the Espionage Act to penalize individuals who compromise national security by disclosing or leaking potentially
harmful information.This legislation continues to be relevant, thanks to its broad interpretation of what constitutes a legal
infringement.The Espionage Act was first employed outside its original intent during Richard Nixon's tenure, leading to the conviction of
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