The US Air Force is preparing new charges within the military justice system against Jack Teixeira, a Massachusetts Air National Guardsman who pleaded guilty earlier this year to posting classified intelligence reports on social media. Teixeira, 22, was arrested in April 2023 and pleaded guilty to all six counts he faced under the Espionage Act. Prosecutors are seeking a prison sentence of over 16 years, with the final sentence to be determined by a federal judge in September. The Air Force has decided to file separate charges against Teixeira related to his military duties after coordinating closely with the Justice Department.
Because Teixeira was on active duty orders at the time of the leaks, he is subject to criminal prosecution by both the Department of Justice and the Air Force under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. A first hearing to review evidence against Teixeira will be held on May 14 at Hanscom Air Force Base in Massachusetts. Prosecutors allege that Teixeira posted classified information, including documents marked as classified, on a social media platform called Discord. The leaked documents contained highly sensitive information, such as assessments on the Russia-Ukraine war and details of a plot by a foreign adversary to target US forces abroad.
Teixeira had been warned multiple times not to conduct unauthorized searches of government databases before his arrest. Following his federal charges, the Air Force took action against 15 individuals who failed to report concerns about Teixeira’s behavior leading up to the leaks. This included the commander of Teixeira’s unit, who was relieved of his command. The Air Force’s decision to pursue military justice charges against Teixeira is a result of his actions while on active duty orders, separate from his federal charges under the Espionage Act.
The prosecution alleges that Teixeira shared sensitive information about an unnamed US company’s compromised accounts by a foreign adversary and discussed a plot by a foreign adversary against US forces abroad. Teixeira’s actions on the Discord chat room “Thug Shaker Central” also included tweeting out screenshots of classified documents. Teixeira’s leaks included a variety of highly classified information that posed a significant risk to national security. The decision to pursue further charges against Teixeira within the military justice system comes after a thorough review of his actions by the Air Force, in coordination with the Justice Department.
The severity of the charges against Teixeira demonstrates the Air Force’s commitment to upholding the integrity of classified information and enforcing discipline within its ranks. The legal process will continue as the Air Force prepares to present evidence against Teixeira at the upcoming hearing. The case highlights the serious consequences of leaking classified information and the duty of service members to protect sensitive data. Teixeira’s actions have had far-reaching implications, prompting the Air Force to take decisive action in response. The collaboration between the Air Force and the Justice Department underscores the importance of maintaining accountability and upholding military justice standards in cases involving national security breaches.