the air national guardsman accused of stealing and sharing classified documents appears in court. and the government says he has a history of threatening to kill people. then, dozens of americans trapped in sudan, begging the u.s. government to help them get out. why do u.s. officials say they can t help, even though other countries are carrying out evacuations? plus, tears, smiles, and laughs. brittney griner holds her first news conference since her release from a russian prison. never going overseas unless i m representing my country at the olympics. what the basketball star had to say about her famgame and th other americans still being wrongly detained in russia. welcome to the lead, everyone. i m in for jake tapper. we start today with our national lead. this afternoon, the man accused of leaking classified u.s. intelligence on the internet appeared in court where a judge decided that the suspect will stay behind bars, at least for now. prosecutors argued th
the defense argued that 21-year-old air national guardsman is not a flight risk nor a security risk, and that teixeira did not intend for the classified information to go beyond the chat room, where he had shared it. the judge challenged that notion. someone under the age of 30 has no idea they put something on the internet that could end up anywhere in the world, seriously? he had no idea that would go beyond the little people beyond the server? that is like someone arguing i pulled the trigger but i had no intent to kill. prosecutors argued that teixeira could still have access to hundreds of documents. the defense filing a motion saying prosecutors are exaggerating their client s threat. court documents filed wednesday argue teixeira should not be released on bail. prosecutors claim the information teixeira allegedly accessed far exceeds what has been disclosed on the internet. the filing also includes pictures from the search warrant executed on teixeira s bedroom.
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