it. elsberg was charged under the espionage act with theft and conspiracy but the charges were later dropped due to government misconduct. elsberg s disclosures as a whistleblower are credited for helping end the war. i couldn t careless about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. decades laettnterlater, chel manning was convicted after sharing documents with wikileaks related to the wars in iraq and afghanistan. i stopped seeing just statistics and information and i started seeing people. included in the leaked material, a video of iraqi civilians and journalists being killed by a u.s. helicopter in 2007. she was convicted and sentenced to 35 years for the leak, but president barack obama commuted her sentence in 2017. the same year manning was convicted, whistleblower edward
70s revealed he was deep throat. also in the 1970s, military analyst daniel ellsberg earned a reputation as the most dangerous man in america for leaking a top study on the vietnam war known as the pentagon papers. the pentagon papers showed the government mismanaged the vietnam war and lied about it. ellsberg was charged under the espionage act of 1917. with theft and conspiracy. but the charges were later dropped due to government misconduct. ellsberg s disclosures as a whistle-blower are credited with helping end the war. i couldn t care less about the punk. i wanted to discredit that kind of activity. reporter: decades later in 2013, former u.s. army soldier chelsea manning was convicted after selling sharing 750,000
the show that is the sworn enems they never apologized. never revise their remarks. never make the correction. and group thing. never apologized. let s move onto the next hopefully the cheerful enemy of obsession.stormy, stormy, trump, all those things. have a great evening with the ones you love. racist, racist, impeach, sean hannity is next to live from new york city. sean: all right tucker. great show as always. busy night tonight. welcome to sas hannity.we begin. impeach. it never ends. the monologue is coming up. today, general flynn s attorney sidney powell, she was in courtr tonight, we are tracking three huge breaking stories, including in an important special congressional election in north carolina.we will bring yos special counsel of agreous live as they become available. government misconduct. also, we have huge news surrounding lieutenant general powell is pushing for the release of multiple documents michael flynn.his attorney is pt that she believes will exculpate her
russian government. reaffirmed. that s part of the the exscupso sean: in their obsessive coverage of the story, rachel maddow,they further expo, information withheld. the extracted spy. but when you talk about how the never would have been a plan i wonder if she is going to apologize for putting this man and his family in jeopardy to begin with? what is this exculpatory because, yes, basically and arm information that you have? of propaganda, they tracked down this guy s home address. they actually knocked on his door.the reporter was then apprd by security that rolled up in a black survivor. keep in mind, putin has developed a hostile act. which s program, a guy we could bring to information that you have? his knees if we were energy why have they been unwilling to abide by that, and what does it independent that guy there, with mean in terms of bringing the case before the judge? because basically what you re saying is is they have abused their power and the entire the hostile re
begin with? what is this exculpatory information that you have? why have they been unwilling to abide by that, and what does it mean in terms of bringing the case before the judge? because basically what you re saying is is they have abused their power and the entire prosecution should be dismissed. that means a special counsel should be dismissed because of your words. egregious government misconduct. sidney: yes, the prosecution of flynn should be dismissed because of egregious misconduct. stunning violations from the beginning of their tenure as special counsel. they are still withholding exculpatory evidence from us. we don t have that yet. we only have like a three line summary of that statement. sean: you ve said that you are not seeking to have his guilty plea for now.