Hillary Clinton responded to the arrest of Julian Assange on Thursday by saying that the WikiLeaks founder needs to face the charges against him.

“The bottom line is that he has to answer for what he has done, at least as it has been charged,” Clinton said during a speaking engagement at NYC’s Beacon Theatre on Thursday.

Assange was arrested at Ecuador’s embassy in London on Thursday, where he has been a resident for seven years, because he “repeatedly violated” the conditions of his asylum. He was convicted of breaching bail conditions in the U.K. after skipping a court appearance to face charges of sexual misconduct in Sweden, which he has denied. The U.S. Department of Justice has also accused him of conspiring to steal military secrets with former Army intelligence analyst Chelsea Manning, and has requested his extradition to face charges in the U.S.

“ “The bottom line is that he has to answer for what he has done, at least as it has been charged.” ” — Hillary Clinton

WikiLeaks was involved in the release of 30,000 of Clinton’s emails that were sent from a private server when she was secretary of state, plus communications between Clinton’s campaign and the Democratic National Committee, that may have hurt her failed 2016 presidential bid.

The Department of Justice indictment of Assange made no mention of Clinton’s campaign-related emails.

President Trump repeatedly said “I love WikiLeaks” while campaigning against Clinton in 2016, but on Thursday he told reporters that, “I know nothing about WikiLeaks. It’s not my thing, and I know there is something having to do with Julian Assange. I’ve been seeing what’s happened with Assange.” Clinton referenced Trump’s apparent warmth for Assange.

“ “I do think it’s a little ironic that he is the only foreigner this administration would welcome to the United States.” ” — Hillary Clinton

But she shared Trump’s wait-and-see approach before voicing any hard conclusions about Assange. “It is clear from the indictment that came out, it’s not about punishing journalism, it’s about assisting the hacking of the military computer to steal information from the United States government,” she said. “I’ll wait and see what happens with the charges and how it proceeds.”