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Chelsea Manning says she not a traitor

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Chelsea Manning told a crowd at a “creative thinkers” conference in Nantucket on Sunday that she’s not an “American traitor” as her critics have claimed and she did what she thought was the right thing to do.

Manning attended the annual conference for The Nantucket Project in Massachuse­tts. The Nantucket Project is a venture founded to bring together creative thinkers to uncover the ideas that matter most. Organizers say about 600 people attended.

This was one of Manning’s first public appearance­s since being released from a military prison in May.

“I believe I did the best I could in my circumstan­ces to make an ethical decision,” she told the crowd when asked by the moderator if she was a traitor. The 29-year-old Manning is a transgende­r woman who was known as Bradley Manning when she was convicted in 2013 of leaking a trove of classified documents. She was released from a military prison in May after serving seven years of a 35year sentence, which was commuted by President Barack Obama in his final days in office.

Tom Scott, who co-founded The Nantucket Project with Kate Brosnan, said they invited Manning for “clarity of understand­ing.”

“My brother and father are Marines. They would respectful­ly challenge some of her decisions,” he said. “Barack Obama commuted her sentence. My instinct is that he’s a good and trustful man. How do those two things mix? Seeing her in person offers, perhaps, the best way to decipher that.”

Several audience members said they were intrigued to hear from Manning. Sara O'Reilly, a Nantucket resident who has attended several past conference­s, said the speakers are typically a “little edgy.” She said she doesn’t judge Manning and other people have done “far worse” things. Bonnie Roseman, of West Palm Beach, Florida, said after the talk that Manning is courageous.

Scott said some people were upset that Manning was invited, but he didn’t consider retracting the invitation. Harvard University reversed its decision to name Manning a visiting fellow Friday, a day after CIA Director Mike Pompeo scrapped a planned appearance over the title for Manning. Pompeo called Manning an “American traitor.”

Manning said Harvard’s decision signalled to her that it’s a “police state” and it’s not possible to engage in actual political discourse in academic institutio­ns.

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