New Footage of Karmelo Anthony Was Just Released. Did You Catch What He...
Federal Appeals Court Struck Down This Ugly Anti-Gun Provision in Florida
Oh, Things Got Testy on 'The View'...and It Was Because of JD Vance?
The Mind and Brilliance of Alexis de Tocqueville, Part One
A Civil War Is Brewing Amongst Texas Democrats Over James Talarico's Candidacy
You Won't Believe How These Illegal Aliens Stocked a Restaurant
Why Are the Iranians Lying About Closing the Strait of Hormuz?
Vandals Are Already Attacking the Newly Renovated Reflecting Pool
The United States Has Been Declared Winners of World Cup Group D. Here's...
White House UFC 250 Terror Plot Mastermind Was a DACA Recipient
A Moral Reckoning on Physician-Assisted Suicide and Maryland's Black Political Class
America’s Permitting Paralysis Is a Gift to China
America Still Doesn’t Understand Chinese Espionage
It's 10 PM, Do You Know Where Your Children Are?
The Cheapest Fix for Your Electricity Bill Is the One They Won't Build
Tipsheet

Former CIA Deputy Director Resigns as Harvard Fellow Over Chelsea Manning Hire

Former CIA Deputy Director Resigns as Harvard Fellow Over Chelsea Manning Hire

Former Army Private Chelsea Manning (formerly Bradley Manning) was found guilty of leaking secret military documents to WikiLeaks and was sentenced to 35 years in prison. However, President Obama commuted the sentence in his final weeks in office, meaning the former Army private only served for seven years.

Advertisement

The Harvard Kennedy School of Government, seemingly having no issue with Manning's record, made her a visiting fellow for the year. In their announcement, the school mentions her court martial conviction, but is much more eager to note her advocacy on behalf of queer and transgender rights, as well as her exposes on Artificial Intelligence.

With the hire, the school was also able to note at the top of the page that this year's class features their "first transgender fellow."

That was the last straw for former CIA Deputy Director Michael Morrell, who served as a senior fellow at Harvard Kennedy. Although he has enjoyed his tenure, he can no longer work for an institution that has hired a "convicted felon" who put the lives of U.S. soldiers "at risk," he explained in a letter to the dean.

Advertisement

Others shared Morell's outrage, wondering how the school chose Manning over more honorable vets.

Interestingly, CIA Director Mike Pompeo is scheduled to speak at Harvard Kennedy's Belfer Center Thursday night, smack dab in the middle of controversy.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos