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Brittney Griner: Moved to Russian Penal Colony – Updates - News Directory 3

Brittney Griner: Moved to Russian Penal Colony – Updates

May 30, 2025 Catherine Williams World
News Context
At a glance
  • President Joe Biden expressed optimism regarding negotiations for⁤ teh release ‌of WNBA ⁢star Brittney Griner, emphasizing the potential for progress now that the U.S.
  • Griner testified that she inadvertently‍ brought prescribed cannabis ‌oil into Russia ⁢to treat sports injuries.
  • government is⁣ under pressure to secure a​ prisoner swap for Griner and Paul ⁤Whelan, who⁤ was arrested in 2018 on espionage charges.
Original source: buzzfeednews.com

President Joe Biden is hopeful for brittney GrinerS release, signaling a renewed push for teh WNBA ​star’s freedom after the U.S. midterm elections.Griner, detained in Russia since February on drug charges, has the U.S. government actively seeking her ‌return. The situation intensified when Griner testified about ⁢inadvertently ‌bringing cannabis​ oil into Russia for medical purposes. Now,the U.S. is focused on ‍a prisoner swap too secure her and Paul Whelan’s release, as tensions ⁢remain high. Political‍ experts suggest a complex negotiation landscape⁣ amid the ongoing​ Russia-Ukraine conflict, with meaningful pressure on Biden to act swiftly. News Directory 3 is closely following the developments. discover what’s next in the evolving story of Brittney Griner’s detention and potential return home.

Key ⁤Points

  • Biden hopeful for Griner’s release after ‍U.S. midterm elections.
  • Griner was detained in Russia in February on drug charges.
  • U.S. seeks prisoner swap for⁢ Griner and Paul Whelan.

Biden ​Optimistic About Brittney Griner Release Negotiations

Updated May 30, 2025

President Joe Biden expressed optimism regarding negotiations for⁤ teh release ‌of WNBA ⁢star Brittney Griner, emphasizing the potential for progress now that the U.S. midterm elections have concluded. Griner, a two-time ‌Olympic gold medalist,⁤ was arrested in Russia in February.

Griner testified that she inadvertently‍ brought prescribed cannabis ‌oil into Russia ⁢to treat sports injuries. She said she hastily packed and forgot ⁢the cartridges were in her⁢ luggage.

The U.S. government is⁣ under pressure to secure a​ prisoner swap for Griner and Paul ⁤Whelan, who⁤ was arrested in 2018 on espionage charges.

Speaking at the White House, Biden said discussions ⁣are ongoing. ‍”I’m⁤ hopeful ⁣that now that our election is over ⁣there’s a willingness to negotiate⁣ more specifically with us,” Biden said. “I’m persistent to get her ‌home and⁤ get her⁢ home safely.”

Advocates claim Griner and‌ Whelan are political pawns amid the fallout from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

Griner’s agent, Colas, said, ‌”We are thankful ​for everyone’s support, and hope ​that as we near nine⁤ months of detention, that BG and⁣ all ⁣wrongfully detained Americans will‌ be shown mercy and returned home to their families for the holidays.”

What’s next

The U.S. government ⁢will likely continue diplomatic efforts to negotiate a ⁤prisoner swap with ⁤russia,aiming to bring Brittney Griner and Paul ‍Whelan‌ home.

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