Exposing Trump’s phony outrage over Brittney Griner’s release


Brittney Griner looking through the bars of a cage in a Russian courtroom.

WNBA superstar Brittney Griner went from being a political prisoner in Russia to becoming a political pawn in the United States.After 10 months in a Russian prison Griner is spending time with her wife and family at a military base in San Antonio, Texas, where she is undergoing medical evaluations.

I’m sure by now she’s heard all about the Donald Trump-inspired bile that accompanied her release, and is no doubt gearing up to answer some of the inevitable ugly questions about that.

Trump came out early on his social media website Truth Social saying, “What kind of a deal is it to swap Brittney Griner, a basketball player who openly hates our country for the man known as ‘The Merchant of Death’?”

Trump is referring to arms dealer Viktor Bout. Also, it should be noted that a person who hates racial injustice, or any injustice, is not the same as one who “openly hates our country.”

Trump refused a trade for Paul Whelan

What followed Trump’s hissy fit were complaints from Republican lawmakers about the deal, many griping about how U.S. citizen Paul Whelan should have been the one to be exchanged. (The Biden administration has said Russia wasn’t interested in that deal.)A lot sounded like Republican Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida, who tweeted, “Where is U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, who has been unjustly held by Russia for far longer? Celebrities over veterans?”

Another view:Don’t put Brittney Griner on pedestal now

What Waltz and others never seem to point out is that while Whelan was in the Marines he was convicted at a special court-martial on charges related to larceny and was given a bad-conduct discharge.Trump also said that he “turned down a deal” to trade Bout for Whelan, so why now the sudden interest?



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