The Navy SEAL who killed Osama bin Laden is speaking out for the first time, and he’s not happy about the way he and his colleagues have been treated on the home front.
The SEAL, known only as “the Shooter,” was interviewed by Phil Bronstein for Esquire magazine. Bronstein reported that the SEAL retired four years shy of the 20 necessary for a full pension with benefits, and now he says that he and his family don’t have medical insurance or protection from retaliation.
Bronstein appeared on Weekends with Alex Witt on Saturday, and he spoke about the unique problems encountered by Special Forces veterans.









