Republicans have tried to make a scandal out of President Joe Biden agreeing to a prisoner swap last week that resulted in the release of WNBA star Brittney Griner from Russian captivity.
Let them tell it, they were outraged, with some claiming the deal to trade Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout (who was about halfway through serving his 25-year sentence) for Griner amounted to an impeachment-level offense. Many of them also claimed Biden’s inability to secure the release of another prisoner, former U.S. Marine Paul Whelan, amounted to a betrayal. Whelan is serving a 16-year sentence in a Russian penal colony for espionage charges both he and the U.S. deny.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene of Georgia was one of the Republican voices calling for Biden’s impeachment. Her lapdog, House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, said “leaving Paul Whelan behind” was an “unconscionable” act by Biden.
Even Donald Trump, who publicly ignored Whelan’s pleas to negotiate his release during his presidency, had the nerve to call Biden’s deal an “unpatriotic embarrassment” last week.
Check out this post I wrote last week to learn why the GOP’s tantrum over Griner’s release was dumb, ironic and transparently political. Whelan’s sister, Elizabeth Whelan, underscored the absurdity of the GOP’s response in an interview with The Atlantic published Sunday.
“It just really is distressing to me that people can’t do the math and realize that Trump was the president when Paul was arrested — and that he was the president for the next two years,” Elizabeth Whelan said.
“I don’t think President Trump ever even said Paul’s name” during his time in office, she added.
And what do you know? Like clockwork, Trump delivered one of his infamous online screeds and showed how baseless all this right-wing rage truly was.








