One year in Russian custody, Gershkovich is holding up: WSJ editor | Vargas Reports

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One year into Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich’s detention in Russia, the calls for his release are growing louder. Wall Street Journal assistant editor Paul Beckett says it’s remarkable how well Evan has held up in the Soviet-era prison outside Moscow. He says Journal lawyers get to see Evan once a week, and he’s writing many letters. Becket tells “Elizabeth Vargas Reports” it’s Russia’s attempt to eventually trade Evan and three other Americans for Russians convicted of espionage in the U.S.

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Y can’t Biden go to Elon work things out with him and in exchange Elon call Putin to release hostages . Is not that hard to lower your ego down as a potus to save many lives . Is just a simple solution but in the interview w Tucker it seem like Putin likes Elon n have respect for him . I don’t like Elon personally but a business deal for our country is not a bad idea

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