American who spied for Israel says he met Ambassador Mike Huckabee to 'thank' him for his support

NBC NewsFriday, November 21, 2025 at 5:43:20 PM
American who spied for Israel says he met Ambassador Mike Huckabee to 'thank' him for his support
  • Jonathan J. Pollard, who was convicted for espionage on behalf of Israel, met with Ambassador Mike Huckabee to thank him for his support, downplaying any controversy regarding the meeting.
  • This meeting highlights the ongoing complexities surrounding Pollard's legacy and the relationships between U.S. officials and individuals involved in espionage, reflecting broader implications for U.S.
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