Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to obstructing justice
- Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to military charges of obstructing justice, admitting to destroying evidence related to leaked classified documents about the war in Ukraine.
- The plea agreement includes a dishonorable discharge but no jail time, with sentencing expected later.
- Teixeira stated he acted out of a desire to share the truth about the Biden administration's views on the Ukraine war, claiming he is a 'proud patriot.'
- His actions prompted a security breach that embarrassed the Pentagon and led to increased scrutiny of military information security.
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Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty, appeals to Trump for leniency
A former Air National Guardsman pleaded guilty to obstructing justice in a military court-martial. Jack Teixeira admitted to destroying devices containing classified information after leaking military secrets online. Teixeira leaked sensitive documents, including intelligence on U.S. and allied operations, through an online chat group on Discord. He is serving a 15-year federal sentence and appealing to President Donald Trump for leniency, claim…
Convicted Pentagon leaker Jack Teixeira pleads guilty to obstruction of justice, calls himself ‘proud patriot'
Jack Teixeira pleaded guilty to obstruction charges during his court-martial on Thursday, deeming himself a "proud patriot" who was trying to expose the supposed “lies" of the Biden administration.
In Court-Martial, Leaker Calls Himself a 'Proud Patriot'
Jack Teixeira, the Massachusetts Air National Guard member who caused an international uproar when he leaked highly classified documents about the war in Ukraine, used his court-martial on Thursday to cast himself as a "proud patriot" who was only "exposing and correcting the lies perpetuated by the Biden administration." After...
Pentagon Leaker Pleads Guilty to Obstructing Justice
Jack Teixeira, the Massachusetts Air National Guard member who leaked highly classified documents about the war in Ukraine in a Discord chatroom, pleaded guilty to obstruction of justice charges at his court-martial on March 13. The prosecution argued before Judge Vicki Marcus that Teixeira was intent on obstructing the FBI’s investigation and was scared because he knew he had done something wrong. Teixeira took a plea deal, admitting that he de…
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