The Bergdahl Saga Continues
By: BOR StaffDecember 6, 2016
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Sgt. Bowe Bergdahl, who was swapped for five hardened terrorists, is about to go on trial for deserting his unit in Afghanistan. A judge must first decide whether to allow evidence showing that some of Bergdahl's unit mates were injured while searching for him. Legal aces Lis Wiehl and Kimberly Guilfoyle elaborated on the case. "The judge might say that is not relevant to the charges," Wiehl said, "and that it's too prejudicial and might harm his case." Guilfoyle argued that the evidence should be allowed. "This evidence is relevant, it is not too prejudicial, and it goes directly to the charge of misbehaving in front of the enemy. The prosecutors want to bring up the fact that two soldiers were injured while searching for Bergdahl." As before, Wiehl predicted that President Obama will not issue a pardon to Bowe Bergdahl, but both Guilfoyle and The Factor argued that a presidential pardon is almost a sure thing. 

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