“Well, by face justice, I don’t want to see him in prison,” Johnson told The Hardline on NewsMaxTV.
“If I were president of the United States, I would certainly look into actually pardoning Edward Snowden,” Johnson continued. “This is someone who has divulged information that we would not know about currently and that’s the United States government spying on all of us as U.S. citizens.”
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Donald Trump has called Snowden a “traitor,” and Hillary Clinton has said he should face trial.
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