Assange supporters hail plea deal but critics fear 'dangerous precedent'
Reactions to WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange's plea deal Tuesday to effectively end his long incarceration in London are proving as polarizing as the man himself, with supporters hailing the end of a U.S. prosecution that they denounced as misguided and unfair, while others warned the Biden administration had committed a"miscarriage of justice" in failing to pursue the case against a fugitive leaker of vital security secrets.