it s not whether you like assange, it s whether the trump crackdown opens the door to jailing legitimate journalists. is it fair to use the tool against spies and traitors, that s what the espionage act was designed for, and use it to extradite or jail journalists who largely deal in words and documents and leaks. it s back in the news now because some of the most respected lead nersers in traditional journally. are speaking out saying, no, this trump era prosecution is overkill and that the garland doj is wrong to keep pursuing it on basically the same lines that trump s doj did. let me read you from an unusual statement where the leaders from the press outlets i just mentioned say the garland doj should end its prosecution of julian assange for publishing secrets, which, they argue, set
white house press secretary sarah sanders tweeting, it s shameful dems in the media exploited this photo of a little girl to push their agenda. she was not separated from her mom. the separation here is from the facts. now, to be clear, cnn has reported only the facts and will continue to do so. more than 2,000 migrant children have been separated from their parents at the border since the end of april, and president trump announced the reversal of that separation policy on wednesday amid widespread outrage. her and her family remain at a detention center in mcallen, texas. we ll keep you posted on her journey as we learn more. the trump crackdown that led to thousands of children being separated from their parents is making some people rich. dr. juan sanchez is ceo of a nonprofit that provides houses for some of these children. the separation policy has been a windfall for southwest key programs and dr. sanchez personally, as our drew griffin reports. he calls himself el