Gershkovich, Whelan Freed From Russia in Prisoner Swap

Above: US Pres. Joe Biden announces the release of prisoners from Russia while Elizabeth Whelan, Paul Whelan's sister, looks on. Image copyright: Chip Somodevilla/Staff/Getty Images News via Getty Images

The Facts

  • Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, former US Marine Paul Whelan, and several dissidents were freed from Russia on Thursday as part of an agreement between at least six countries involving at least 24 prisoners.

  • The deal, which was facilitated by Turkey, included the US, Russia, Germany, Norway, Slovenia, and Poland agreeing to release a total of eight prisoners, while Russia released 16.


The Spin

Democratic narrative

All administrations value American citizens' lives and will do almost whatever it takes to get them released from being detained around the world. But the Biden administration has been particularly effective at getting these deals finalized thanks to the president's skills and the resources it has devoted to bringing Americans home.

Republican narrative

The release of US citizens is paramount, but the Biden administration should consider the dangerous message it has sent by trading criminals for innocent Americans. The Russian regime has made hostage-taking part of its mode of operation, and there are still many Americans wrongfully imprisoned. These deals may incentivize Moscow to detain even more US nationals.


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