Chelsea Manning will speak to ABC News next month in her first TV interview since being released from prison after seven years.

The interview will be with ABC's Juju Chang and will air in June on a special edition of "Nightline." Portions of the interview will also air on "Good Morning America" and "World News Tonight with David Muir."

Chang will also talk with members of Manning's team who fought for her release.

Manning was released from prison earlier this month after serving seven years for leaking hundreds of thousands of classified documents.

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She was convicted in 2013 for leaking classified information related to the Afghanistan and Iraq wars, which was later published by WikiLeaks.

Manning was initially set for release in 2045, the longest sentence ever imposed for a leak conviction. But former President Barack Obama Barack Hussein ObamaObama warns of a 'decade of unfair, partisan gerrymandering' in call to look at down-ballot races Quinnipiac polls show Trump leading Biden in Texas, deadlocked race in Ohio Poll: Trump opens up 6-point lead over Biden in Iowa MORE commuted Manning's sentence days before he left office.

Manning, who in 2013 revealed through her attorney that she was a transgender woman, will remain an active-duty soldier while her court-martial conviction is under appeal.

In a statement released to ABC News before her release, Manning praised the "wonderful support" she received during her imprisonment.

“The past will always affect me and I will keep that in mind while remembering that how it played out is only my starting point — not my final destination," she said in the statement.