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Former US Government Analyst Faces 50 Years In Prison For Allegedly Leaking Classified Drone Warfare Documents

Above Photo: Al-Harzi’s death came the day after his brother was killed in another drone strike in Iraq ( Ethan Miller/Getty Images )

Daniel Hale, 31, is accused of leaking classified documents to an unnamed media outlet

In the latest crackdown against government leaks by the Trump Administration, a former National Security Agency official has been charged with giving classified documents on drone warfare to a journalist.

Daniel Hale, 31, is accused of leaking classified documents to an unnamed media outlet. It has been reported that the files described appear to match those published by The Intercept.

The Intercept refused to comment on its sourcing, but released a statement condemning the indictment of Hale, saying: “Following in the dangerous path of the Obama administration, the Trump administration is continuing to use the Espionage Act to prosecute whistleblowers who enable journalists to uncover disgraceful, immoral, and unconstitutional acts committed in secret by the US government. At The Intercept, we stand firmly opposed to all such prosecutions.”

It has been reported that Hale had met the reporter at an event and soon after began searching for documents on topics that the reporter wrote on.

It is alleged two established a relationship over several months related to the documents, corresponding via text and email, sometimes using an encrypted messaging service called ‘Jabber’, sometimes going for dinner.

Hale had previously served as an intelligence analyst while an enlisted airman in the US Air Force from 2009 to 2013, and later as a contractor for the National Geospatial- Intelligence agency in Virginia, at which time he possessed security clearance.

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