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Bergdahl was held captive for five years after the Taliban captured him in Afghanistan

Breaking: Traitor Bowe Bergdahl seeks pardon from President Obama



Army Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl is seeking a pardon from President Obama before he leaves office in a few weeks, Fox News reports, citing two anonymous senior U.S. officials. Bergdahl was held captive for five years after the Taliban captured him in Afghanistan.
According to a well-placed source, Bergdahl thanked the president for rescuing him in May 2014 in a controversial exchange for five Taliban prisoners from Gitmo, in addition to asking for a pardon in the letter. The Secretary of the Army was copied on the letter to the president, but the pardon was not formally requested through the military chain of command. A Justice Department official confirms that it received a pardon petition from Bergdahl. Pentagon and White House officials would not immediately respond for comment. Bergdahl’s pardon letter was sent to the president via the Department of Justice, officials said. There was no immediate comment from DOJ. […]
Calling the released terrorists “five Taliban prisoners” doesn’t quite capture it. These were five field commanders, i.e. Taliban generals. It was a ridiculously lopsided swap. On the campaign trail a year ago President-elect Donald Trump said Bergdahl should have been executed for abandoning his post in Afghanistan. “We’re tired of Sgt. Bergdahl, who’s a traitor, a no-good traitor, who should have been executed,” Trump said to the cheers of a Las Vegas audience. “Thirty years ago he would have been shot.” This post was updated.

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