Trump Administration Secures Release Of Cannabis Prisoner Marc Fogel From 14-Year Russian Sentence
- Marc Fogel, a 63-year-old teacher, was released by Russia after serving three and a half years for drug smuggling, as confirmed by his Russian lawyer, Dmitry Ovsyannikov.
- Donald Trump welcomed Mr. Fogel back, stating that the release could be a 'big important part' of ending the Ukraine war.
- Mr. Fogel expressed gratitude, saying, 'I feel like the luckiest man on earth right now,' during his return to the White House.
- The Fogel family stated they are 'beyond grateful' for his release after a painful period of three years.
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Steve Witkoff: Marc Fogel’s release from Russia tells world that ‘no American will be left behind’
President Trump's envoy who finalized the deal for the release of Pennsylvania teacher Marc Fogel after three years in a Russian prison said Wednesday that it sends a message of hope to other Americans detained overseas.
Trump Welcomes Marc Fogel to White House After “Fair Deal” Wins His Release from Russian Prison
U.S. schoolteacher Marc Fogel has arrived in the United States after his release from a Russian prison, following three-and-a-half years in captivity after he was charged with carrying a small amount of medical marijuana. President Trump welcomed Fogel to the White House Tuesday night and said Russia would free another U.S. prisoner on Wednesday — without giving their name. Asked what Russia got in exchange, Trump said a “fair deal,” but would n…
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