American Marc Fogel Freed From Russia, WH Announces
"Today, President Donald J. Trump and his Special Envoy Steve Witkoff are able to announce that Mr. Witkoff is leaving Russian airspace with Marc Fogel, an American who was detained by Russia," the White House said in a statement Tuesday.
Fogel was one of the Americans believed to be seized by Russia as a hostage in recent years to use as a bargaining chip, similar to Brittney Griner and Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich. But he was left behind in the broad prisoner exchange by the Biden administration last summer that freed Gershkovich and Paul Whelan, along with 22 others.
The State Department designated Fogel as "wrongfully detained" in December, clearing the path for the U.S. to negotiate for his release.
Fogel was arrested in August 2021 when he landed at a Moscow airport, and accused of trying to bring in 11 grams of marijuana and eight grams of hash oil was reportedly found in his luggage.
The 14-year sentence was extraordinarily harsh, similar to those given to Griner and other suspected hostages, suggesting he was taken as a bargaining chip.





