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The Daily Beast There’s one glaring issue most Republicans prefer to keep mum about: the parole of former Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard.
Why Is the GOP So Silent Over Pollard?
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Republicans fall all over themselves trying to show how much they love Israel, so why are they so quiet about convicted traitor Jonathan Pollard?
124 months ago
Slate.com Pollard’s spying likely did untold damage to U.S. security near the height of the Cold War.
124 months ago
60 Minutes "My sentence did not reflect proportional justice," Pollard told Mike Wallace in 1988. "It reflected political vengeance, plain and simple."
124 months ago
Washington Post World His attorney said that Pollard had employment and a place to live waiting for him in New York but that Pollard wanted to join his wife, Esther, in Israel.
“He wants to make a contribution. He has lots of significant ideas.”
125 months ago
Newsweek Jonathan Pollard's new problem: how to get to the cash, and when.
128 months ago
The New York Times "The way the Israeli leadership and the public have reacted to Mr. Pollard’s 30-year imprisonment is an excellent example of their profound misunderstanding of American values and thinking." Read on in The New York Times Opinion.
128 months ago
NBC News Pollard is the only American ever sentenced to life in prison for spying for an American ally.
128 months ago
CNN Politics Convicted Israeli spy Jonathan Pollard has been granted parole and will be released from an American jail on Nov. 21, his lawyer says.
Pollard's release — exactly 30 years after his arrest — could help ease tensions between the U.S. and Israel t
Read more ... hat have grown over the Iran nuclear deal.
128 months ago
ABC News Convicted spy Jonathan Pollard granted parole, set to be released 11/21. Pollard was sentenced to life in prison after being arrested in 1985 for stealing secrets for Israel: http://abcn.ws/1JPrs7n
128 months ago
Yahoo News U.S. officials say they're unlikely to oppose Jonathan Pollard’s parole, which he becomes eligible for in November, on the 30th anniversary of his arrest.
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