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And the USA ?

This toxic coward of a President

He needs to rally his base? -

You are selfish and cruel.

You have taken the entire world backwards.



You are devils and liars and thieves.

And you will ROTT



And

WE WILL RISE ✊ — Pamela Anderson (@pamfoundation) April 11, 2019

“I am in shock … I couldn’t hear clearly what he said? He looks very bad. How could you Equador? [sic] (Because he exposed you),” the Canadian-born Baywatch babe tweeted.

“How could you UK? Of course – you are America’s b—- and you need a diversion from your idiotic Brexit bulls—.”

She added: “And the USA? This toxic coward of a President. He needs to rally his base? – You are selfish and cruel. You have taken the entire world backwards. You are devils and liars and thieves. And you will ROTT [sic] And WE WILL RISE.”

Anderson, 51, was a frequent flier at the Ecuadorian embassy where Assange had been hiding for seven years, facing extradition to Sweden over allegations of sex crimes. The allegations have since been dropped.

While the sometime actress had denied the pair were lovers, she said they “have this closeness.” Her boyfriend is soccer star Adil Rami.

“He’s not close to people like he is to me,” Anderson told Fox News. “There’s definitely a romantic kind of connection because it’s a romantic struggle.”

Assange cultivated a rock star like persona among many of his young female followers and rumours of sexual impropriety have clung to him for years,

Now, according to the Daily Mail, blackmailers threatened to release video footage of the Wikileaks founder inside the embassy — much of it sexual in nature.

A source told The Times of London that blackmailers claimed the footage – which it tried to sell to WikiLeaks for $3.38 million – contained “sensitive, possibly sexual material.”

Other visitors included Lady Gaga, former soccer player Eric Cantona and British politician Nigel Farage.

But published reports suggest Assange may have worn out his welcome at the embassy with the country’s president Lenin Moreno said the activist committed “repeated violations to international conventions and daily-life protocols” and displayed “discourteous and aggressive behaviour.”