Russian Government Considers Offering Snowden As “Gift” To President Trump, NBC Reports

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Echoing a now eerily prophetic comment by Edward Snowden in December that “there could be some kind of deal – give this guy to me as a present,” NBC News reports, citing US intelligence official sources, that Russia is considering turning over Edward Snowden as a “gift” to President Donald Trump – who has called the NSA leaker a “spy” and a “traitor” who deserves to be executed.

In an interview streamed on Twitter in December, Snowden said being forced to return to the U.S. would be a human-rights violation but would also put to rest to accusations that he is a Russian spy.

“A lot of people have asked me: Is there going to be some kind of deal where Trump says, ‘Hey look, give this guy to me as some kind of present’? Will I be sent back to the U.S., where I’ll be facing a show trial?” Snowden said. “Is this going to happen? I don’t know. Could it happen? Sure. Am I worried about it? Not really, because here’s the thing: I am very comfortable with the decisions that I’ve made. I know I did the right thing.”

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Here’s what @snowden told me about the possibility of Putin handing him over as a good will gesture to the Trump administration. pic.twitter.com/LdoxE7cYvA

Then a month ago, none other than Michael Morell (former CIA acting director and Clinton supporter and adamant anti-Trumper) suggested that Snowden would make “the perfect inauguration gift” for Donald Trump.

There are “a lot of reasons” that would “make sense” for Russia to take such a step, Morell wrote in his column in the Cipher Brief. The former CIA acting chief believes that “the Russian president needs a relationship with the incoming US president where the US overlooks Moscow’s anti-democratic activities at home and destabilizing activities abroad.”

 

Moreover, “gifting” Snowden could also become a good way “to poke his [Putin’s] finger in the eye of his adversary Barack Obama,” Morell added.

 

In addition, “this would give President Putin one of the things he desires the most – being seen at home and abroad as an equal of the US.”

To which Edward Snowden’s lawyer Anatoly Kucherena exclaimed:

“These statements coming from the former CIA head are stirring mixed feelings and can be seen only as a kind of utter nonsense, there is hardly any other way to put it,”

But now, as NBC News reports, according to a senior U.S. official who has analyzed a series of highly sensitive intelligence reports detailing Russian deliberations, a Snowden handover is one of various ploys to “curry favor” with Trump. A second source in the intelligence community confirms the intelligence about the Russian conversations and notes it has been gathered since the inauguration.

Snowden’s ACLU lawyer, Ben Wizner, told NBC News they are unaware of any plans that would send him back to the United States.

“Team Snowden has received no such signals and has no new reason for concern,” Wizner said.

Furthermore, Snowden’s Russian lawyer told the state-run news agency last month that his client would like to return to the United States – with no criminal charges hanging over his head.

“We hope very much that the new U.S. president would show some weighted approach to the issue and make the one and only correct decision – to stop prosecution against Edward Snowden,” Kucherena said.

Former deputy national security adviser Juan Zarate urged the Trump administration to be cautious in accepting any Snowden offer from Russian President Vladimir Putin. Again, seemingly based on pure speculation, Zarate tells NBC there is no way to predict if Putin will deliver Snowden — or when.

“I think this is one of those rare cases where the stakes are so high, the diplomatic implications so deep, that anything can happen,” he said.

 

“So this could be a secret diplomatic deal made in the dead of night, or it could be a weeks-in-formation deal with lawyers on all sides,” he said.

 

“I think at the end of the day, Moscow holds the cards here.”

 

“For Russia, this would be a win-win. They’ve already extracted what they needed from Edward Snowden in terms of information and they’ve certainly used him to beat the United States over the head in terms of its surveillance and cyber activity,” Zarate said.

 

“It would signal warmer relations and some desire for greater cooperation with the new administration, but it would also no doubt stoke controversies and cases in the U.S. around the role of surveillance, the role of the U.S. intelligence community, and the future of privacy and civil liberties in an American context.

 

“All of that would perhaps be music to the ears of Putin.”

 

In light of the sources (or lack of them), NBC News is forced to admit that The White House had no comment, but the Justice Department told NBC News it would welcome the return of Snowden, who currently faces federal charges that carry a minimum of 30 years in prison. Putin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said talk about returning Snowden is “nonsense.”

Finally, moments ago Snowden himself responded to the article in steide, tweeting that – if true – it would be evidence that contrary to repeat accusations and even a major Congressional report claiming otherwise, he had not worked with the Russians…

… followed moments by a Snowden retweet of a Katie Couric interview, explaining that he is “encouraged” by the possibility of being sent back to the US.

 

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starfcker
starfcker
February 11, 2017 7:31 am

I’m actually OK with this, and I’d be willing to bet Ed Snowden is too. At some point we have to unravel what he did and why. I doubt we will get a fairer justice department than one run by Jeff Sessions, so maybe it’s time. I’d like to see all these guys home safe, Snowden, Manning, Assange. They are courageous beyond belief. Or traitors. Let’s put the chips on the table and sort this stuff out, and if they’re good, send them home.

kokoda the deplorable
kokoda the deplorable
  starfcker
February 11, 2017 8:05 am

I read quite some time ago that our gov’t would use an early and obscure 20th century law to convict Snowden and that he would not have any defense against that law.

It would not be a fair trial under Sessions (or anybody).
Snowden would not be OK being jailed for 30 years.

They are all heroes.

WIP
WIP
  starfcker
February 11, 2017 8:11 am

Or traitors? I just don’t see how they could be traitors. Ok ok, traitors to the elite but not to the citizens of the world.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  starfcker
February 11, 2017 12:03 pm

Assange is not a citizen & unless he committed a crime here it is complete caca that we are charging him with a crime.Though I personally support him,if he is hurting our country send the CIA to kill him but don’t use the criminal justice system of either our country or any other to silence him.
Manning-not so sure that he was so much patriotic as enraged that his screwed up sexuality was not embraced.
Snowden-more patriot then traitor-a deal should be worked out to free him.

PatrioTEA
PatrioTEA
  TampaRed
February 11, 2017 5:27 pm

Much agreed. Assange and Snowden both were wistleblowers trying to warn the country’s citizens of bad occurrences, and more are patriots than traitors, overriding any laws they may have broken. Pardons are in order. Manning on the other had was pure traitor, and endangered many, & cost the lives of several of our loyal, brave soldiers. He should be hanged for his crimes against the country.

Socratic Dog
Socratic Dog
  starfcker
February 11, 2017 9:24 pm

Jesus, Starfucker, you’d trust a government to decide whether what he did was OK or not? The US government in particular? You apparently have a far higher opinion of government than the evidence seems to warrant.

Anon
Anon
February 11, 2017 9:48 am

I am a Trump supporter, a deplorable, and proud of it. However, if Putin sends Snowden back to the US, and he is taken away to some FISA court, and never heard from again, I will have to assume that Trump is no better than any of the other asshats in the POTUS role for the last 30 years.
Regardless of anyone’s feelings on the law, of which I am a believer in law and order, Snowden revealed the NSA blatantly breaking the law in the only way he could under the administration and government structure we currently have. I am not saying we should give him a ticker tape parade, however maybe some immunity agreement to have him testify against the deep state and expose the level at which the “dark government” operates, and the names of officials who directed it. If there actually were any agents or officials killed as a result of his leak, the people breaking the law should be held accountable. Just like the getaway driver from a robbery where someone was shot and killed is charged with the same crime as an accessory, even if they did not pull the trigger.
Part of law and order, is exposing the crime. Snowden exposed the crime. There is NO denying that. The question is, do we ultimately support whistle blowers, and the rule of law against elites? If we don’t, it tells the elites they have a free pass, and if a whistle blower comes forward, they will be the hunted. Not a good precedent to set in a country founded on rebellion against the British Crown.

starfcker
starfcker
  Anon
February 11, 2017 11:59 am

I don’t pretend to know exactly what Snowden did. He took a lot with him. Greenwald quit releasing stuff. Did the rest go to Russia? Did it hurt us? My instincts are that he’s a good guy, but I know there are parts of this I don’t know about.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  starfcker
February 11, 2017 12:10 pm

The key thing to remember about Snowden and what would have happened if he had followed the law & used the whistle blower process is to look at what happened to most previous whistle blowers in the Federal govt-most lose their careers and reputation and many wind up facing some sort of criminal complaint.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Anon
February 11, 2017 12:13 pm

If Trump allows Snowden to be prosecuted I do not believe that he will be re elected unless the economy is extremely hot or the Dems are stupid enough to run another Hillary.

pyrrhus
pyrrhus
February 11, 2017 12:00 pm

As if NBC would know….

Trapped in Portlandia
Trapped in Portlandia
  pyrrhus
February 11, 2017 3:17 pm

First I looked to see where the report came from. When I saw NBC News, I looked to see if Brian Williams was the reporter.

Why do we believe anything NBC News says?

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Trapped in Portlandia
February 11, 2017 6:24 pm
deplorably stanley
deplorably stanley
February 11, 2017 4:37 pm

Bullshit.

More fake news.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  deplorably stanley
February 11, 2017 6:14 pm

Hey Deplorably Stanley,
Are you any relation to Flat Stanley?
If so,I probably won’t like you since I had to haul your relation around so much when my kid was small.

Anonymous
Anonymous
February 11, 2017 7:55 pm

Will the CIA make him a girl if they get their hands on him to discredit him too?Like Chelsie Manning

Westcoaster
Westcoaster
February 11, 2017 8:30 pm

More “fake news” from the MSM. Snowden’s a fucking hero; he proved Clapper lied before Congress. He should have a statue in D.C. to honor the risk he took for telling us the truth about what our government is doing. And before Snowden is indicted for anything, Clapper should be indicted for perjury.

Stucky
Stucky
February 12, 2017 7:36 am

Fully fake fabricated fukshit fable!

See link below, which has a funny video, and the comments are great.

“Russia Might Hand Over Snowden to ‘Curry Favor’ With Trump. But We Thought Trump Was Already Putin’s Puppet? ”

http://russia-insider.com/en/msm-says-russia-might-return-snowden-us-curry-favor-trump-we-thought-trump-was-putins-puppet/ri18886

IndenturedServant
IndenturedServant
February 12, 2017 2:46 pm

If he comes back we’ll never get the rest of the snowden revelations.