KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP/CLARKSVILLENOW) — Pvt. Chelsea Manning was released from a Kansas military prison after serving seven years of her 35-year sentence for leaking classified government materials to WikiLeaks.
The transgender soldier was freed from Fort Leavenworth on early Wednesday in accordance with former President Barack Obama’s decision to grant her clemency in his final days in office.
The Oklahoma native’s attorneys and the Army have refused to provide details of the release, citing potential safety concerns.
The former intelligence analyst in Iraq acknowledged leaking the materials, saying she wanted to expose what she considered to be the U.S. military’s disregard of the effects of war on civilians.
She was known as Bradley Manning before transitioning in prison.
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