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Whelan concerned about exclusion from possible Russia prisoner exchange under Biden administration


Paul Whelan, a former US‌ marine accused ⁣of ‍espionage and arrested in Russia in​ December 2018, stands ​inside a defendants’ ‍cage as​ he waits to hear his verdict in Moscow on June 15, ​2020. (Photo by KIRILL KUDRYAVTSEV/AFP via Getty ‍Images)

OAN’s Cameron ‌Breckenridge
12:45 PM – Friday, December 29, 2023

Prior Service Marine Paul⁢ Whelan ⁤expressed deep concern that he may not be included in any future prisoner exchange between Russia​ and the Biden administration.

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During a recent phone interview ‌with WTOP News, Whelan revealed that Moscow is insisting on one-to-one exchanges ​for any potential ⁢prisoner swap.

Whelan is worried ‍that the Biden administration might ​negotiate ⁤the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich without securing his own freedom.

When asked what he would say to ​President Biden if ‌given the ⁢chance, Whelan⁤ emphasized the need to⁢ take a strong⁤ stance against Russia.

“I’d say Mr. President, you promised to ​bring me home, I’m ‌still ‌here,”‌ he stated. “There has to be more that⁣ you‌ can do⁣ to secure my release, you’ve got to take the fight to them.”

Whelan‍ was arrested in 2018 on ⁣espionage ​charges. He was sentenced to 16 ⁢years in prison ⁣in 2020, a punishment that the United ‍States considers unjust and baseless.

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What are Paul Whelan’s concerns regarding his inclusion in a potential prisoner exchange between Russia and the Biden administration?

Title: Former US Marine Paul Whelan Expresses ⁤Concern Over Prisoner Exchange between Russia and Biden Administration

Introduction:

Paul Whelan, a former US⁤ Marine, who was arrested in Russia⁣ in​ December 2018 on espionage charges, has voiced his apprehension regarding his inclusion in⁣ any potential prisoner exchange ⁢between Russia and the Biden ‌administration. During a recent phone interview with⁢ WTOP⁤ News, Whelan expressed concern that Moscow is ‌insisting on‍ one-to-one exchanges for any possible swap. He fears that the Biden administration might negotiate the release of Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich without securing his ⁤own freedom. Whelan emphasizes the need for President⁣ Biden to take a strong stance against Russia in order to secure his release.

The Situation:

Paul Whelan was arrested in Moscow in December 2018 on allegations of espionage. In 2020, he was sentenced ⁢to ⁤16 years in prison, a punishment that the United States ⁢deems​ unjust and baseless. Since then, efforts have been made to secure his release, including discussions of a potential prisoner ⁢exchange between Russia and the Biden ‍administration.

Whelan’s Concerns:

During ⁤his interview with WTOP News, Whelan expressed his deep‍ concern about not being included‌ in ⁢any⁢ future prisoner exchange. He highlighted Moscow’s insistence on one-to-one exchanges, which has raised doubts about his own release. ⁣Whelan worries that the Biden administration may prioritize the release of Evan Gershkovich, a Wall Street Journal reporter currently detained in Russia, without securing his own freedom.

Appeal to President Biden:

When asked what he would⁤ say to President Biden if given ​the chance, Whelan emphasized the need ⁣for the President to take a strong stance against Russia. He urged President Biden to fulfill his promise ​of bringing him home, stating, “There has to be more that you can do to secure ‌my release, you’ve got to take the fight ⁢to them.”

Public Support for Whelan:

The case of⁤ Paul Whelan has garnered​ public attention and support. Users ⁢on ​social media ‌platforms, including Twitter, have expressed solidarity with Whelan and called for the President’s intervention. Whelan’s situation has​ also drawn comparisons to the recent release of WNBA star Brittney Griner, while Whelan remains in a Russian prison.

Conclusion:

The ​fate of Paul Whelan, a former US ​Marine awaiting release from​ a Russian prison, remains uncertain. With concerns over his inclusion in any⁤ potential prisoner exchange between Russia and the Biden administration, Whelan urges President Biden to⁣ take a strong stance against Russia on his behalf. The public continues to rally behind him,⁢ demanding his release and calling on President Biden to fulfill his promise of bringing⁤ him home. As the situation develops, all eyes⁣ are on the ongoing negotiations and the US government’s​ efforts to secure Whelan’s freedom and uphold justice.



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