Yes, Trump Traded Money Launderer for Fogel, But Biden Traded ‘Merchant of Death’ for Brittney Griner

The article discusses the contrasting approaches to prisoner swaps taken‌ by former Presidents Donald Trump and Joe ⁣Biden. It asserts that trump, during his presidency, successfully negotiated the release of Marc Fogel, an American teacher⁤ imprisoned in Russia for ⁣charges related ‌to medical‍ marijuana, by⁤ exchanging⁤ him​ for a non-violent Russian cybercriminal, Alexander Vinnik. Trump claimed he had to⁤ give up “not much” in the deal.

In contrast, the ‌piece criticizes Biden’s ‍decision to trade Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, known for important criminal ‍activity,⁣ for WNBA ‌player Brittney Griner, stating that this exchange may have endanger ​lives due to Bout’s potential return to arms dealing. The commentary suggests that Trump’s negotiation tactics yielded a better outcome, framing him​ as a more skilled deal-maker compared to Biden. Throughout the article, ⁤there is a clear bias favoring Trump while disparaging Biden’s actions and intentions.


President Donald Trump loves his country, has a record of advancing Americans’ interests, and knows how to make a deal.

By contrast, turnip-brained former President Joe Biden spent most of his lengthy and shameful political career selling out his country and enriching his family at the public’s expense.

Thus, when negotiating prisoner swaps, it stands to reason that Trump would reach a far better agreement than Biden did.

Outside the White House on Tuesday, Trump greeted Marc Fogel, an American teacher arrested in Russia in August 2021 on charges related to medical marijuana and held in a Russian prison ever since. Steve Witkoff, Trump’s friend and chief negotiator, secured Fogel’s release.

When asked by a reporter what he gave up in exchange for Fogel, Trump replied “not much.”

Indeed, the president always tells the truth, but he has seldom spoken truer words than those.

According to The Washington Times, Trump secured Fogel’s release by agreeing to exchange Alexander Vinnik, a Russian cybercriminal who pleaded guilty in May to conspiracy to commit money laundering.

In other words, Trump swapped a non-violent Russian criminal for a teacher who committed no actual crime under American law.

Biden, on the other hand, freed a man whose subsequent activities might already have resulted in the loss of life.

Under similar circumstances in 2022, Biden traded Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, nicknamed the “Merchant of Death,” in exchange for WNBA player Brittney Griner, imprisoned in Russia on authentic but comparatively insignificant drug charges.

Meanwhile, in August, Bout reportedly resumed his old arms-dealing ways.

Worse yet, he agreed to supply $10 million worth of automatic weapons to the Yemen-based, Iranian-backed Houthis, a terror group that had targeted nearly 100 ships in the Red Sea, including American warships and merchant vessels.

Bout neither confirmed nor denied the report.

Griner, of course, was in prison more as a political tool than a hardened criminal, though she did break Russian law.

Nonetheless, the fact remains that Biden purchased a woke basketball player’s freedom at the near-certain cost of other people’s lives.

By contrast, Trump exchanged a non-violent criminal who committed cryptocurrency-related crimes, the details of which many would probably find bewildering.

In short, the ultimate deal-maker president told the truth when he said that he had freed Fogel at the cost of “not much.”




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