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You have completely misunderstood what evidence is. Having evidence does not mean your case is bulletproof. For instance a witness who say she saw A did a crime is evidence, but she can be wrong.
You have presented no evidence. The problem is not that it is not solid evidence(despite your claim that it was the case that a warrant was out for Assange), but that there is no evidence. That the Australian government thinks that the US might, in the future, issue a warrant is not evidence that the US has already issued such a warrant, and is simply a guess. That Pelosi said she wishes he was arrested is not evidence that a warrant has been issued nor that one will be issued, but that she has an opinion on the topic. To make your case, you need to show actual evidence that the US has in fact taken action. You have shown zero evidence that they have in fact done so.