U.S. basketball star Brittney Griner, a Houston native, has been released from Russian custody in a prisoner exchange,ย President Joe Biden said Thursday morning.
โMoments ago I spoke to Brittney Griner. She is safe. She is on a plane. She is on her way home,โ Biden said in a tweet announcing the release.
In a Thursday morning press conference, Biden said he had spoken with Griner on the phone and that she is โin good spirits.โ
โSheโs relieved to finally be heading home, and the fact remains that sheโs lost months of her life, experienced needless trauma,โ he said. โShe endured mistreatment and a show trial in Russia with characteristic grit and incredible dignity.โ
Griner was arrested in a Moscow airport in February after airport officials discovered vape canisters and cannabis oil in her luggage. She was sentenced to nine years in Russian prison for smuggling illegal drugs into the country. The White House called the legal proceedings a โsham.โ Griner pleaded guilty to the charges in September and apologized for the incident, calling it an โhonest mistake.โ
Griner was a star on the Baylor University Lady Bears basketball team from 2009-13. She has played for the Phoenix Mercury since the 2013 draft and also played basketball in China and Russia during the offseasons.
Her release was negotiated in exchange for the release of Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, nicknamed โthe Merchant of Death,โย CBS News first reported Thursday morning.
Grinerโs wife, Cherelle, appeared at the press conference alongside Biden to announce the release.
โOver the last nine months, yโall have been so privy to one of the darkest moments of my life,โ she said. โToday Iโm just standing here, overwhelmed with emotions. But the most important emotion that I have right now is just sincere gratitude for President Biden and his entire administration.โ
Biden said heโd been engaged in โpainstaking and intense negotiationsโ to release Griner from the beginning of her detainment.
Notably, the prisoner swap did not include retired U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, who has been in Russian custody for nearly four years on espionage charges that U.S. officials also claim are false.
Biden said Thursday his administration has not โforgotten about Paul Whelan, who has been unjustly detained in Russia for years.โ
โThis was not a choice of which American to bring home,โ he said โSadly, for totally illegitimate reasons, Russia is treating Paulโs case differently than Brittneyโs. And while we have not yet succeeded in securing Paulโs release, we are not giving up.โ
U.S. Sen.ย John Cornynย said he was โrelievedโ Griner would return home but disappointed that Biden did not secure the release of other detained Americans. That includes Austin Tice, an American journalist from Houston who disappeared in 2012 in Syria, whose government has not acknowledged him as a detainee,ย accordingย to Texas Monthly.
โBrittney has endured unimaginable suffering under the Russian regime, and I am eager for her to be safely reunited with her family on American soil,โ Cornyn said in a statement. โPresident Biden must continue to press for the release of all Americans wrongfully detained by our adversaries, including Paul Whelan and Austin Tice.โ
In April, Biden negotiated for the release of another Texan โ Trevor Reed, a former Marine who had been detained in Russia for more than two years. Reed traveled to Russia in the summer of 2019 with his Russian girlfriend to learn the language. That August, after a party, Russian policeย took him to a police stationย to sober up, but he was later accused of assaulting an officer, ABC News reported.
In exchange for Reedโs freedom, Americans released Russian pilot Konstantin Yaroshenko, who was serving a lengthy sentence in the United States on cocaine-trafficking charges.
For decades, the U.S. government has periodically engaged in the diplomatic dance of prisoner exchanges with Russia and the former Soviet Union. But with Russiaโs continued invasion of Ukraine, the swap comes at the most fraught moment between the two countries since the Cold War.
Several Texas lawmakers, including U.S. Reps.ย Al Greenย andย Lizzie Fletcherย of Houston, celebrated and praised Grinerโs release.
โWelcome back Brittney, thereโs no place like home for the holidays,โ Green said in aย tweet.
Bobby Blanchard and Alejandro Serrano contributed to this story.
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