After being expelled from the Ecuadorean Embassy in London, Wikileaks founder Julian Assange was arrested earlier this month. Assange sought asylum in the Embassy in 2012 after he was charged with sexual assault in Sweden. The U.S. Justice Department charged Assange with conspiracy to commit computer hacking in a 2010 case. Both Assange and Wikileaks dominated the news during the 2016 election. Carolee McGrath sat down with UMass Political Science Associate Professor Paul Musgrave to learn more about Assange and what his arrest might mean.