Before Evan Gershkovich was released from Russian prison Thursday, he asked the Russian government for one thing — the chance to interview the man behind his imprisonment, Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Flashback: Putin told Tucker Carlson in February that he was “ready to talk” about releasing Gershkovich, but that he also knew of “a person serving a sentence in an allied country of the U.S.” whom he considered a “patriot.”
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