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Missed? Perhaps, but this story of complacency by President Barack Obama's administration has certainly been under-reported thus far.

On Fox News Channel's July 28 broadcast of "Studio B," the network's judicial analyst Andrew Napolitano discovered a potential lapse in responsibility by the Obama White House. For the broadcast of his July 31 Fox Business Network show "FreedomWatch," Napolitano interviewed Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks.org, the so-called "whistleblower site" which released tens of thousands of classified files about the Afghanistan war. During the interview, Napolitano reported Assange revealed he offered the Obama White House the documents, but they were unresponsive. (h/t @CrabbyCon)

"STUDIO B" HOST SHEPARD SMITH: You just interviewed Julian Assange. Now Julian Assange is the man who is the founder of WikiLeaks - released these, or on his site was released the 92,000 pages of documents that lead to all this discussion about our complete failures in Afghanistan and thoughts that we need to get out of Afghanistan. He told you something that I considered to be a blockbuster bit of news.

NAPOLITANO: And that is that WikiLeaks presented the documents - there were over 100,000 pages of them, to the White House.

SMITH: When?

NAPOLITANO: Weeks before they were released. He wouldn't give me an exact date.



Smith speculated the White House was offered first glance at these documents prior to other media outlets. Napolitano said Assange got no response from the White House during that time.

SMITH: Maybe about the time they gave it to the -- to Der Spiegel and the Guardian and The New York Times, possibly?

NAPOLITANO: Correct. Is there anything in here that can't be released, that you want redacted, that you don't want release that you questioned the authenticity of? The White House's response was silence.

SMITH: But we know that he -- it's his contention that the White House got them and knew they got them. It's not like he --

NAPOLITANO: Yes. That's what he told me.

Napolitano explained this is already having an impact on the Obama administration's ability to execute the war Afghanistan from a political basis.


http://newsbusters.org/blogs/jeff-poor/2010/07/29/wikileaks-assange-tells-fnc-s-napolitano-he-offered-docs-white-house-week#ixzz0v3xNP4N9

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Missed? Perhaps, but this story of complacency by President Barack Obama's administration has certainly been under-reported thus far.

Absolutely, it could very well be one of the most significant failures, having to do with the unauthorized release of the document trove.  I could even perceive it as a pillar of the legal defense, if Julian Assange was ever to be tried for this breach - which is rather doubtful IMO.

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Absolutely, it could very well be one of the most significant failures, having to do with the unauthorized release of the document trove.  I could even perceive it as a pillar of the legal defense, if Julian Assange was ever to be tried for this breach - which is rather doubtful IMO.


The White House is denying this, of course.

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Why  does this NOT surprise me ?!?!?!?
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