He published the Pentagon's secrets, the moment the FBI arrested National Guard member.

A member of the Massachusetts National Air Guard was arrested by the FBI on Thursday in connection with the flow of classified documents that have been posted online, according to an American official known to the case. The top suspect in the flow of highly sensitive “documents of the Pentagon and American intelligence is called Jack Teixeira. [...]
The Pentagon's “very sensitive document flow suspect” and American intelligence are named Jack Teixeira. American officials found out his name CBS News. While the New York Times reported earlier that materials were displayed on a popular social media platform with video players.
The New York Times quoted one member of the online group as saying that he had known the file for at least three years. At least 50, but perhaps more than 100 secret documents are learned to be public.
In addition to assessments of the war in Ukraine, the movements of several states to assist Kiev or Moscow with weapons have also appeared in documents, and information that the United States has systematically tapped UN chief Antonio Gutres.
According to classified information, Washington estimates Guterres has been willing to defend Russian interests and that he has been very gentle with it.
Regarding developments at the Pentagon, American President Joe Biden has reacted. The head of the White House expressed concern over the flow of documents “top secret”, but underlined that he does not see the immigration risks for his country.












