Brittney Griner, a Russian prisoner, writes a letter to Biden

According to Griner family, Brittney Griner wrote a handwritten letter to the White House Monday morning.

Kimberly White
Kimberly White
04 July 2022 Monday 16:22
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Brittney Griner, a Russian prisoner, writes a letter to Biden

According to Griner family, Brittney Griner wrote a handwritten letter to the White House Monday morning. They also provided excerpts for reporters. The imprisoned WNBA star pleaded for the president to remember her and stated that her deep appreciation for Independence Day had taken on new meaning.

Griner, who was detained in Russia from February to February, wrote that "I'm afraid I might be here forever." "Our family honors those who have fought for our freedom on the Fourth of July. My father, a Vietnam War Veteran, is also honored. It hurts to think about how I celebrate this day, because freedom is something entirely different for me this year.

Griner was taken into custody at Moscow's airport last week after Russia claimed that she had cannabis oil in her bag. Griner, a Phoenix Mercury center, was ordered by a Russian judge to remain in custody throughout the trial.

According to the U.S., Griner was wrongfully held.

Griner appealed to Mr. Biden in a personal plea for all U.S. prisoners to be released. Griner wrote that she understood the difficulties you face, but she also asked for Mr. Biden to remember her and other American prisoners. Please do everything you can to get us home.

Griner wrote in her letter that she voted in Mr. Biden's 2020 election, which was the first time she had voted. "I believe in your. She wrote that she believes in you.

While some support a prisoner exchange, Griner's imprisonment and trial are a low point for U.S.-Russia relations during the war in Ukraine.

Brittney Griner is being wrongfully held by the Russian Federation, we believe. The President Biden has made it clear that all U.S. citizens held hostage abroad or wrongfully detained abroad must be released. This includes Brittney Griner. Adrienne Watson, spokeswoman for the National Security Council, stated that the U.S. government is continuing to work aggressively -- using all available means -- to bring Brittney home. "The President's team keeps in touch with Brittney and will continue to support her family.

Cherelle Griner, Griner's spouse, and her family did not comment further on the letter.