Drone Whistleblower Subjected To Harsh Confinement Finally Released From Prison
Daniel Hale's case was part of a continuation of the U.S. government's war on whistleblowers under President Joe Biden
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Drone whistleblower Daniel Hale was released from prison in February after spending 33 months in some of the harshest confinement conditions ever imposed on a person for disclosing classified information to the press.
Hale remains in federal custody but is living in home confinement until July.
Though President Donald Trump’s Justice Department indicted Hale, his case became the first major Espionage Act conviction secured by prosecutors under President Joe Biden.
In an opinion article for Al Jazeera English, Hale marked his freedom by weighing in on the decision by Special Counsel Robert Hur to not recommend charges against Biden for mishandling classified information.
Hale noted the similarities between what he did and what Hur said Biden did and powerfully illustrated the disparate treatment that he survived.
Both Biden and Hale kept classified information “outside of a secure facility” at their homes and offices. Both spoke to a reporter about the information. Both expressed concerns about official United States policy, with Biden objecting to the 2009 “surge” in Afghanistan and Hale objecting to the “consequences” of prolonging the war.
Read the full article at The Dissenter.
Good, and about damned time.
What a horrible injustice for an incredibly brave and ethical young man to be jailed and tortured for exposing war crimes while the perpetrators get fame and fortune.. glad he's on his way to freedom!