December 6, 2010 11:04 AM
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McConnell: WikiLeaks Head a High-Tech Terrorist
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange holds a press conference at Park Plaza Hotel Oct. 23, 2010, in London. (Getty Images)
Senate Republican leader Mitch McConnell is calling the founder of the online site WikiLeaks a "high-tech terrorist" for releasing classified material from the U.S. government.
McConnell said that the online release of secret diplomat exchanges has done "enormous damage" to the country and to its relationship with its allies.
McConnell told NBC's "Meet the Press" that he hopes WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be prosecuted for the disclosures.
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And he says that if it's found that Assange hasn't violated the law, then the law should be changed.
Of Assange, McConnell says, "I think the man is a high-tech terrorist."
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© 2010 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed. McConnell said that the online release of secret diplomat exchanges has done "enormous damage" to the country and to its relationship with its allies.
McConnell told NBC's "Meet the Press" that he hopes WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange will be prosecuted for the disclosures.
CBSNews.com Special Report: WikiLeaks
And he says that if it's found that Assange hasn't violated the law, then the law should be changed.
Of Assange, McConnell says, "I think the man is a high-tech terrorist."
More on WikiLeaks:
WikiLeaks: Beijing Blamed for Google Hacking
PayPal Turns Off Tap for WikiLeaks Donations
Poll: Americans Concerned WikiLeaks Will Hurt U.S.
WikiLeaks: U.S. Behind Attacks on Qaeda in Yemen
Ron Paul Defends WikiLeaks Founder's Rights
WikiLeaks: Mexico Asked U.S. to Counter Chavez
WikiLeaks' Backup Plan
WikiLeaks: CIA Asked State Dept. for U.N. Info
Who is Wikileaks Founder Julian Assange?
WikiLeaks' Assange Being Persecuted, Lawyer Says
WikiLeaks' Assange On Wanted List
WikiLeaks: Putin Likely Knew of Spy Murder Plot
Next WikiLeak Could Turn Assange into Robin Hood
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