President Biden met with the families of Brittney Griner and Paul Whelan


WNBA superstar Brittney Griner is still in Russian prison after being convicted of drug smuggling charges and sentenced to 9 years. Months ago, the Biden administration offered a β€œsubstantial proposal” to Russia in order to bring home Brittney and another American detainee, former Marine Paul Whelan, who was sentenced to 16 years in 2020. Aside from confirming the discussions and some vaguely ominous statements, Russia hasn’t said much and it seems that negotiations have stalled. However, President Biden met with Brittney and Paul’s families last week to reiterate his commitment to bring them home safely.

President Biden met on Friday with the families of WNBA star Brittney Griner and former Marine Paul Whelan, who are being held in Russia under what the administration has called “intolerable circumstances.”

The White House said Biden held separate Oval Office meetings with Griner’s wife Cherelle and Whelan’s sister Elizabeth. The U.S. continues to negotiate with Russia over a potential prisoner swap to free the two Americans.

“The President held the meetings to reiterate his continued commitment to working through all available avenues to bring Brittney and Paul home safely,” White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre said in a statement. “He asked after the wellbeing of Elizabeth and Cherelle and their respective families during this painful time.”

Biden “appreciated the opportunity to learn more about Brittney and Paul from those who love them most, and acknowledged that every minute they are being held is a minute too long,” Jean-Pierre added.

Griner, who’s spent the last seven months in Russian custody, was allegedly found in possession of cannabis vape cartridges and sentenced last month to nine years in prison. Whelan was convicted of espionage by a Russian court in 2020 and sentenced to 16 years behind bars.

The president previously spoke with Cherelle Griner in July, shortly after Brittney Griner penned a letter to him, in which she said she was “terrified I might be here forever.”

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The Biden administration considers the pair to be wrongfully detained, and a potential prisoner swap has been rumored to include Viktor Bout, a notorious Russian arms dealer who was sentenced to 25 years in 2011.

“As we have said before, we believe that Russia is wrongfully detaining Brittney and Paul under intolerable circumstances,” Jean-Pierre said earlier. “And as you know, we have been directly engaged with the Russian government through appropriate channels.”

Griner, 31, is a two-time Olympic gold medalist and plays for the Phoenix Mercury. Since 2014, she has also played for Russia’s UMMC Ekaterinburg team during the WNBA offseason. She was arrested in February for possessing marijuana vape cartridges as she entered the country to prepare for the playoffs.

Cherelle Griner thanked Biden for the meeting and for his administration’s efforts to return Brittney to the U.S.

“I’ve felt every minute of the grueling seven months without her. I look forward to the day my wife is back home,” Griner said in a statement. “Let’s share a unified commitment to bringing all Americans home to their families and loved ones.”

Whelan, 52, also traveled to Russia openly for years, but was arrested in 2018 and convicted on espionage charges in a secret trial.

Jean-Pierre said she cannot share details about the Biden administration’s negotiations with Russia due to security reasons, but did say Russia has not been responsive to their proposal.

“While I would love to say that the purpose of this meeting is to inform the families that the Russians have accepted our offer and we are bringing their loved ones home, that is not what we’re seeing in these negotiations at this time,” she said.

“The Russians should accept our offer,” she added. “They should accept our offer today. We will keep working diligently until the day we get to share that good news.”

[From NPR]

Biden wasn’t president in 2020 when Paul was convicted and sentenced, but it feels to me like these meetings with the family are coming a bit late and maybe should have happened months ago. I understand it’s a show of support and I’m sure it was much appreciated by the families, but it just seems belated to me. Particularly since Brittney’s wife and teammates and Brittney herself wrote a note urging the White House not to forget about her. As I’ve said before, I’m certainly no expert, so I’m not sure if these meetings portend anything but a show of good faith. Hopefully, the government is able to revive or amp up the notifications and secure a positive outcome. Brittney and Paul have been there far too long and deserve to come home. An interview in Yahoo! News with a hostage expert described the poor conditions that foreign detainees like Brittney and Paul face while in custody. Another report previously stated that Brittney had β€œwon over” some of the guards and other inmates at the detention center, so hopefully their circumstances are less severe than the worst case scenario in the Yahoo! News article, but still.

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  1. ChillinginDC says:

    Biden can only do so much. The U.S. is trying to negotiate with them, as said in the article, Russia is not open to the negotiations and is arguing in bad faith on a lot of things. I am also forever perplexed by some in the U.S. who thinks that Biden should bomb Russia to get them back, or Biden hates Black women and this shows it. Don’t get me started on the ugliness of Black men and women claiming that VP Harris isn’t doing enough here. The POTUS and VP along with the State department are trying. I have too many friends at State who are fed up with being blamed for these situations and being told they are not doing enough.

    • fontae says:

      Amen!

      I’m reminded of a Vince Vaughan-Joaquin Phoenix movie in which a reporter blows the deal to stop Joaquin’s execution in a Thai prison for drugs. The hardline Thai officials were embarrassed that it appeared they gave in too much to the Americans.

      Some things require transparency. Freeing Russian hostages is not one of those things.

      • JanetDR says:

        Exactly right! I wish it could be faster, but I feel the more it is in the news, the worse the chances get.

  2. MrsBanjo says:

    I’m glad Biden met with them. I’m not sure how it works for the timing, but it does feel a bit like that meeting should have happened ages ago. I hope something can be worked out that allows her to come home soon, though I’m sure Russia is holding on to any leverage it can have over the US. It’s complete bullshit that she has to go through this because of Putin’s political games.

  3. Lizzie Bathory says:

    I’m sure the Biden administration is doing everything they can, but Russian leadership has been in crisis for months. The army is in shambles, military leadership has been decimated & I suspect the political higher-ups are just trying to make sure they’re not the next to be defenestrated. Imprisoning Brittney was supposed to be a show of strength at the start of the war. It would seem weak to return US prisoners now, so Russia will be reluctant to agree. And who’s even in place to sign off now? The country is in freefall.

    I feel for Brittney & Paul’s families. This must be agonizing.

  4. girl_ninja says:

    It’s good that he met with them. It’s heartbreaking what these families are going through and I pray (I believe in prayer) that it works out and we can get them home.