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According to the media, the military defenders have criticized the prosecution p...

Denying US Counter -Offensive Documents: The accused Taisheir did not admit guilty - CNN

According to the media, the military defenders have criticized the prosecution party for allegedly exaggerating US threats related to the spread of secret intelligence on the Internet. The 21-year-old US National Guard serviceman Jack Teisheir, who is accused of publishing the secret military documents of the Pentagon, did not plead guilty. This is stated in CNN from June 21.

With reference to prosecutors in the media, they noted that the information about the US fighter began to publish in December last year, and photos of documents in January. "The Taishera passed the super -secret admission, and the internal notes of the Air Force, to which prosecutors paid attention in court, showed that his superiors repeatedly warned him of improper access to secret intelligence," the journalists said.

According to the media, Taishaira's lawyers argued at a court hearing that the accused did not expect the dissemination of his secret data on the Internet, and criticized prosecutors for exaggerating the risks of the military to the US National Security. The publication states that when he joined the courtroom, Taisheir smiled and waved his family.

Journalists described that, standing in an orange overalls with their defenders to the judge, the US National Guard fighter did not admit his guilt for each of the accusation. "We remain as loyal as our family continues full and unwavering Jack's full and unwavering support when he faces this case. It is important that Jack will now spend his day in court.

And while we are moving through this process, we We hope that Jack will get a just attitude he deserves, ”said family representative Jen Reed. The media noted that the next hearing in Taishaira will take place on August 9. We will remind, President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky shared that he had no conversations with the US leadership regarding the drainage of secret documents of American intelligence. He called the leakage of "bad history", unprofitable for Washington's reputation.