Fmr. Army intelligence officer Chelsea Manning was released from jail after months in custody for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury looking into the release of documents to WikiLeaks.
on Thursday after months in custody for refusing to testify before a federal grand jury in Virginia looking into the release of documents to WikiLeaks.tweet from Manning's Twitter account
The release may be short lived, however, since federal prosecutors have asked Manning to appear before another grand jury for the same questions as soon as May 16, according to the tweet.
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