Chelsea Manning to Give FIrst Interview With ABC

Aside from appearing on the cover of Vogue, American traitor Chelsea Manning, formerly Bradley, will be giving a TV interview for the first time since being released from prison on ABC News.

According to the Daily Wire, “ABC's Juju Chang will be the interviewer; the interview will air on Nightline, with segments appearing on Good Morning America and World News Tonight with David Muir.”

Also along for the interview will be the legal team that helped with Manning’s release.

Aside from Instagram posts, Manning’s only statement since his release was him saying, “The past will always affect me and I will keep that in mind while remembering that how it played out is only my starting point — not my final destination.”

The left has been in a love affair with Manning ever since he became a cause for transgenderism and have been cheering for his release ever since, despite his leaking classified information to the FBI, with some speculating if Obama would have pardoned him if not for that.

According to Military.com, a lawsuit brought by Manning over the conditions of his confinement has been dismissed:

Manning, the Army soldier who was sentenced to 35 years in a military prison for giving classified materials to WikiLeaks, was released May 17 from lockup at Kansas' Fort Leavenworth after President Barack Obama commuted her sentence before leaving office.

One of her attorneys, Chase Strangio, wrote on Twitter on Monday that the case was dismissed because she is free. Strangio wrote: "She fought hard & we all benefited."

Manning sued in federal court in the District of Columbia in 2014, asking a judge to order the Defense Department to provide hormone therapy and other treatment for her gender identity condition. The Army ultimately allowed her to receive medical treatment for her gender dysphoria.

He will be guest speaker at the DNC before you know it. 

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