bradley manning sentence
Bradley Manning received a 35-year prison sentence on Wednesday, punishment for leaking troves of classified intelligence to the website WikiLeaks in 2010. The former Army private first class faced a maximum of 90 years in prison, and the prosecution was pushing aggressively for at least 60 years, meaning the final outcome was less harsh than it could have been.
WHAT'S HAPPENING
WHAT'S HAPPENING
In his first on-camera interview since the beginning of Bradley Manning's trial, attorney David Coombs spoke with journalist Alexa O'Brien in Ft. Meade, Maryland today. We talk to Alexa about Coombs' next steps and the future of Bradley Manning.
Zach Carter joins Mike Sacks to discuss Bradley Manning's sentence for leaking military secrets.
HuffPost National Reporter Matt Sledge joins HuffPost Live to share his thoughts on the Bradley Manning verdict.