Newly freed Trevor Reed emotionally accused President Biden’s administration of unfairly leaving another Marine veteran behind in a Moscow prison rather than getting him out in the same prisoner swap.“I thought when I found out that it was an exchange that was happening that they had probably exchanged Paul Whelan as well,” Reed, 30, told “Good Morning America” of the fellow veteran who has been held for more than three years in Moscow on trumped-up espionage charges.“I thought that — that that was wrong. That they got me out and not Paul,” he said, twice saying “sorry” as he paused to control his emotions in the interview that aired Monday.
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