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Teixeira, speaking over the phone from federal prison, claimed he had been targeted by the Biden administration, arguing ...
Jack Teixeira, the 23-year-old disgraced airman in prison for leaking hundreds of classified documents, said he’s hoping President Donald Trump will pardon him.
Jack Teixeira, a former Massachusetts Air National Guardsman convicted of leaking sensitive military information, and his mother, Dawn Dufault, spoke out in an exclusive ABC News interview on ...
Jack Teixeira spoke from prison, where he is serving a 15-year sentence for what prosecutors called one of the most significant leaks of U.S. national defense secrets.
The man who pleaded guilty to leaking top-secret military information online said he would do it all again. Former ...
The former Massachusetts Air National Guardsman told ABC News he doesn’t feel he betrayed his country in leaking classified documents.
"I don't feel that I betrayed my country at all. Just the opposite. I believe that I educated a lot of the people who have ...
Teixeira, who was sentenced to 15 years on federal charges for disclosing defense information, tells Linsey Davis he doesn't feel he betrayed his country and wouldn’t change what he did.