Bergdahl
lawyer slams candidate Trump over 'traitor' comments
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[August 21, 2015]
By Jim Forsyth
SAN ANTONIO (Reuters) - The lawyer for
U.S. Army Sergeant Bowe Bergdahl, the former Taliban prisoner in
Afghanistan charged with desertion, on Thursday chastised U.S.
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump for calling his client a
"traitor."
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"Sergeant Bergdahl is not charged with treason or anything like
it," attorney Eugene Fidell said in a statement.
"I condemn Mr. Trump's reckless disregard for the truth. He should
be ashamed of himself."
In a town hall meeting in New Hampshire on Wednesday, Trump called
Bergdahl a "dirty, rotten traitor" and criticized the Obama
administration for the deal that freed the soldier in a prisoner
swap with the Taliban. Many prominent Republicans have called the
deal irresponsible.
Trump is leading the polls among the 17 Republican candidates
seeking the party's presidential nomination for the November 2016
election.
Bergdahl, who was released in 2014 after spending about five years
as a prisoner of the Taliban in Afghanistan, is now stationed with
Army North at Fort Sam Houston in San Antonio, while he awaits court
martial on charges of desertion and misbehavior before the enemy.
Fidell also rejected comments made by Trump and others that as many
as five U.S. soldiers died searching for Bergdahl after he walked
away from his forward operating position in Afghanistan in 2009.
"The Army's prosecutors, who have the vast resources of the
government at their disposal, have informed us that they will not be
offering evidence that anyone died searching for my client," he
said.
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"Mr. Trump must stop vilifying this young man, who suffered five
years of brutal captivity at the hands of the Taliban, and deserves
to be judged on the basis of evidence rather than slander from
someone who has never worn our country's uniform," he said.
Bergdahl is scheduled to appear at an Article 32 hearing, the
Uniform Code of Military Justice equivalent of a grand jury, at Fort
Sam Houston next month.
Bergdahl was charged in March with desertion and misbehavior before
the enemy, and could be sentenced to life in prison if convicted of
the most serious count.
(Editing by Jon Herskovitz and Sandra Maler)
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