Julian Assange will be addressing the Green Party Convention on Saturday morning. (To watch part of his speech and read highlights from what he said, see our story here.) Assange has been heavily involved in the U.S. elections this year, with WikiLeaks’ releasing damaging emails that showed officials in the Democratic party worked against Bernie Sanders’ campaign during the primary. The emails forced the resignation of Debbie Wasserman Schultz.

Here’s what you need to know.

Julian Assange is scheduled to speak to the Green Party delegates through a live feed video on Saturday, August 6, the Green Party announced. He’ll be speaking at 11:45 a.m. Central, before the party nominates its presidential and vice presidential candidates. Jill Stein is expected to be the nominee.

Assange will be interviewed by David Cobb, the Green Party’s 2004 presidential nominee and co-founder of Move to Amend.

The Convention will be livestreamed here, so you’ll likely be able to watch Assange’s interview from that link. The video below may also include a livestream of the interview, but if it doesn’t work, be sure and try the link above.

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There are other options for seeing Assange’s speech online for free. The Green Party will have partial livestreaming on Facebook here, and this will likely include his speech. You can watch other videos at Texas Greens’ Facebook page here. Meanwhile on Periscope, @VivaBernie is sharing livestream Periscope videos from the Convention. You can find them here.

Jill Stein has said that if she won the presidential election, she would pardon Edward Snowden and put him on her cabinet. She would also give a full pardon to Chelsea Manning.

Read more about Jill Stein and about WikiLeaks in the stories below: