Posted on 08/21/2013 12:49:51 PM PDT by Sub-Driver
White House would consider Manning pardon request By Justin Sink - 08/21/13 03:16 PM ET
The White House said Wednesday that it would consider a clemency petition for Bradley Manning "like any other application" after the Army private was sentenced to 35 years in prison for leaking a cache of documents to WikiLeaks.
"There's a process for pardon applications or clemency applications, I believe they're called," White House spokesman Josh Earnest said. "And I'm not going to get ahead of that process. If there is an application that's filed by Mr. Manning or his attorneys, that application will be considered in that process like any other application."
Manning's attorney said shortly after his sentencing that he would ask the White House for a pardon. He added that even if the president did not do so, Obama should commute Manning's sentence to time already served.
"What's at stake here is how do we as a public want to be informed about what our government does," attorney David Coombs said, according to The Wrap.
Manning will be up for parole after serving a third of his sentence. With time served, he could be considered eligible in less than a decade. His conviction on five counts of espionage and five counts of theft carried a maximum sentence of 136 years in federal prison.
Before his sentencing, Manning publicly apologized for having leaked the more than 700,00 pages of classified information.
"I am sorry that my actions hurt people. I'm sorry I hurt the United States," he told the court. "I understood what I was doing was wrong, but I didn't appreciate the broader effects of my actions."
Earlier Wednesday, House Armed Services Committee Chairman Buck McKeon (R-Calif.) said Manning received a "light sentence" for having "put the lives of our troops and allies in danger."
"Given the vast damage he did to our national security and the need to send a strong signal to others who may be tempted to disclose classified information, this is a dangerous conclusion, McKeon said in a statement.
January 19th, 2015.
Of course he would, they are both angry little dweebs.
Perhaps Barry could provide Bradley with a little private counsel.
Concur......
WHY WOULD they even raise such an issue before the ink is dry on the sentence?
This a little kibble for the rabid Dem base who idolize Manning.
Did Manning stumble on something incriminating to the Red Queen Obama while adventuring at such great length through his internet Wonderland?
Leni
WTF!?
Does he or someone interested in him have something really hot they could release?
If there is something powerful enough to really hurt the regime they would pardon Manning to keep it hidden...IMO
Along with Jesse Jackson Jr and his missus..no doubt..
Arrogance.
There you go...
Fear not. He may be gay but he caused grief for the Won. There is no danger of a pardon. Until Obama’s term is almost up.
” Mannings gay... Figure it out yet?”
Sure did.
Snowden is straight and Manning is both gay and transgender. Make sense now?
Well... Snowden's not a homo.
Bingo! “Birds of a (pink) feather, stick together”.
That is if you are a member of a protected class. Otherwise things like self defense are criminal acts.
No, they shouldn't.
Never happen for both political and national security reasons - he might get lucky with parole after 10.
Did the white house volunteer that or was it in response to a question. It makes a difference.
If it was volunteered, then it’s an invite.
If it was in response to a question, prefaced by the fact that the attorney intends to file a pardon request, then it’s a routine dismissal of “There’s a process for that”, which means nothing.
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