Griner isn't the only American considered wrongfully detained in Russia. Notably, while Trevor Reed was released in a prisoner exchange in April, fellow former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan is serving a 16-year sentence of hard labor on espionage charges.
On Wednesday, the White House announced that both Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris had spoken with Cherelle, and reassured her that they are working to free Griner and other U.S. nationals being held in Russia and around the world. The president also reportedly read her a draft of a letter he will send Griner on Wednesday, the White House said.
In the meantime, more of Griner's supporters are speaking out about her case and urging the Biden administration to accelerate its efforts to bring her home safely. And some of them areMore than a thousand Black women leaders from across the U.S.
For example, the letter says that Griner was supposed to call her spouse last week in honor of their wedding anniversary, but"despite 11 attempts to reach Cherelle, there was no one at the State Department to connect Brittney's call." "More than prioritizing her immediate return in word, you must do so in deed and make a deal to bring Brittney home," it reads in part.
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