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As basketball star Brittney Griner was released from Russia in a prisoner exchange, many questioned why the same thing wasn’t done for Paul Whelan, a former U.S Marine convicted of espionage in Russia. Griner returned to the U.S. on Dec. 9, 2022, after being held for months in Russia on drug charges. Her release was part of a one-for-one prison swap for international arms dealer Victor Bout.
Former U.S. President Donald Trump posted on his Truth Social account: “What kind of a deal is it to swap Brittney Griner, a basketball player who openly hates our Country, for the man known as “The Merchant of Death’ […] Why wasn’t former Marine Paul Whelan included in this totally one-sided transaction? He would have been let out for the asking. What a “stupid” and unpatriotic embarrassment for the USA!!!”
However, media outlets pointed out that Whelan was detained in Russia in 2018 during the Trump administration. The Washington Post reported on Jan. 1, 2019, that Whelan was detained on Dec. 28, 2018. His family said he was in Russia for a friend’s wedding, which took place in an upscale hotel in Moscow on Dec. 28, the day he was detained. Russia accused him of being on a “spy mission.”
The American ambassador to Russia was permitted to visit Whelan soon after his detention, and Mike Pompeo, who was U.S. Secretary of State at the time, said the government demanded his immediate return.
Pompeo would continue to speak out for Whelan’s return during the Trump administration, releasing a statement in 2020 about his conviction, saying Whelan’s treatment was “appalling” and demanding his “immediate release.”
But during his administration, Trump himself was largely silent on Whelan’s case. In the summer of 2019, Whelan appealed to Trump from a glass cage during a court appearance, saying “Tweet your intentions.” But the president stayed silent even as Elizabeth Whelan, Paul’s sister, advocated extensively on Capitol Hill for his return. We reviewed Trump’s tweets from a public database and found that he never mentioned Whelan’s name there.
According to Trump’s former national security adviser, John Bolton, Griner’s release was not a swap, but a surrender, and Trump’s team refused a similar deal for Whelan. In an interview with CBS, Bolton said: “I’ll just note that Paul Whelan, who was likewise set up by the Russians back in late 2018, so when I was at the White House, is still in custody. And I’ll just note the historical fact that the possibility of a Bout-for-Whelan trade existed back then, and it wasn’t made, for very good reasons having to deal with Viktor Bout.”
Biden did address Whelan’s situation when he announced Griner’s return: “Sadly, for totally illegitimate reasons, Russia is treating Paul’s case differently than Brittney’s. And while we have not yet succeeded in securing Paul’s release, we are not giving up. We will never give up.”
So even though Trump criticized Biden for this prisoner swap, we should note that Whelan was imprisoned during Trump’s own administration, and that Trump refused to give up Bout in a potential exchange back then. We therefore rate this claim as “True.”
Sources:
Aitken, Peter. “Brittney Griner Trade Deal Leaves Wrongfully Detained Americans Marc Fogel, Paul Whelan in Limbo.” Fox News, 8 Dec. 2022, https://www.foxnews.com/world/brittney-griner-trade-deal-leaves-wrongfully-detained-americans-marc-fogel-paul-whelan-limbo. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
“Brittney Griner Arrives in U.S. Following Her Release by Russia in Prisoner Swap for Arms Dealer Viktor Bout.” CBS News, 9 Dec. 2022. https://www.cbsnews.com/live-updates/brittney-griner-back-us-release-russia-prisoner-swap-viktor-bout/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
Calabro, Elaina Plott. “The American Prisoner Caught Between Trump and the Kremlin.” The Atlantic, 5 Nov. 2019, https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2019/11/paul-whelan-caught-between-trump-and-kremlin/601411/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
“Family of American Arrested in Russia on Spy Charges Fears for His Safety.” Washington Post, 1 Jan. 2019. https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/family-of-american-arrested-in-russia-on-spy-charges-fears-for-his-safety/2019/01/01/418f5baa-0dbd-11e9-84fc-d58c33d6c8c7_story.html. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
Fung, Katherine. “Trump Attacks Biden for Not Doing Something He Failed to Do Himself.” Newsweek, 8 Dec. 2022, https://www.newsweek.com/trump-attacks-biden-not-doing-something-failed-himself-1765786. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
Mackinnon, Amy and Elias Groll. “Why Isn’t Trump Talking About the American Jailed in Russia?” Foreign Policy, 4 Jan. 2019. https://foreignpolicy.com/2019/01/04/why-isnt-trump-talking-about-the-american-jailed-in-russia/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
“Statement by Secretary Pompeo on the Conviction of U.S. Citizen Paul Whelan in Russia.” U.S. Embassy & Consulates in Russia, 15 June 2020, https://ru.usembassy.gov/press-statement-michael-r-pompeo-secretary-of-state-the-conviction-of-u-s-citizen-paul-whelan-in-russia/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
“‘This Is Not a Swap, This Is a Surrender’: John Bolton Takes Flamethrower to Brittney Griner Deal as ‘Huge Win for Moscow’ Over Biden.” Mediaite, 8 Dec. 2022, https://www.mediaite.com/tv/this-is-not-a-swap-this-is-a-surrender-john-bolton-takes-flamethrower-to-brittney-griner-deal-as-huge-win-for-moscow-over-biden/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
“Trump ‘Turned down Paul Whelan and Viktor Bout Prisoner Swap Years Ago.'” The Independent, 9 Dec. 2022, https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/paul-whelan-viktor-bout-trump-prisoner-swap-b2242240.html. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
“US Ambassador Visits American Paul Whelan as Trump Administration Questions Detention.” USA TODAY, 2 Jan. 2019. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/world/2019/01/02/paul-whelan-russia-espionage-mike-pompeo/2461869002/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
“Who Is Paul Whelan, the Former U.S. Marine Held in Russia?” Washington Post. www.washingtonpost.com, https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/12/08/who-is-paul-whelan/. Accessed 9 Dec. 2022.
Nur Nasreen Ibrahim is a reporter with experience working in television, international news coverage, fact checking, and creative writing.
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