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Source: The Guardian
The attorney general, Eric Holder, has indicated that the US could allow the national security whistleblower Edward Snowden to return from Russia under negotiated terms, saying he was prepared to engage in conversation with him. Holder said in an MSNBC interview that full clemency would be going too far, but his comments suggest that US authorities are prepared to discuss a possible plea bargain with Snowden, who is living in exile in Russia.
Snowden, who took part in a live webchat at about the same time Holders remarks were made public, defended his leaks, saying weak whistleblower protection laws prevented him from raising his concerns through formal channels. If we had ... a real process in place, and reports of wrongdoing could be taken to real, independent arbiters rather than captured officials, I might not have had to sacrifice so much to do what at this point even the president seems to agree needed to be done, Snowden said.
He gave no indication in the live chat whether he would consider any plea bargain or negotiated return to the US. Asked under what conditions he would return to his native country, Snowden replied: "Returning to the US, I think, is the best resolution for the government, the public, and myself, but its unfortunately not possible in the face of current whistleblower protection laws, which through a failure in law did not cover national security contractors like myself."
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Read more: http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/jan/23/edward-snowden-nsa-plea-bargain-russia
That didn't take long! The Feds are already starting to cave.
Hurry home, Mr. Snowden. There are a great many of us waiting to welcome you as our hero.