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Jessika Harkay

Family of Texas veteran held prisoner in Russia meets with Biden at White House

FORT WORTH, Texas — A spokesperson for the family of Fort Worth native Marine veteran Trevor Reed confirmed President Joe Biden met with Reed's parents Wednesday about efforts to free their son from wrongful imprisonment in Russia.

The meeting took place in the Oval Office on Wednesday evening, hours after Reed's parents demonstrated outside the White House.

Biden was "incredibly gracious" in the meeting, family spokesman Jonathan Franks said on Twitter. Details of what was said in the meeting have not been released but the family has expressed optimism.

When Biden visited Fort Worth in early March, the family stood outside in freezing temperatures with signs asking the president to help them. They hope the United States will negotiate with Russia to release Reed and other prisoners.

Biden called the family that afternoon as his motorcade passed by, promising a future meeting in Washington, D.C., to discuss Reed's imprisonment further.

After about three weeks of not hearing back from the Biden administration, Reed's parents protested in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday.

"President Biden said to us on the phone that as soon as he returned to DC, he would have his staff schedule a meeting with us. 'Try' was not part of the conversation," the family wrote on Twitter. "We know he is extremely busy, but Trevor's situation grows worse by the day."

Another tweet followed, adding: "Outside the White House this morning. In the freezing rain, again."

Biden told a CNN reporter before Wednesday's sit-down that he wanted to meet with Reed's parents while they were in Washington.

"I'm going to see if I can get to see them," Biden told CNN's Kaitlan Collins. "They're good people. I haven't — We're trying to work that out."

Trevor Reed, a Fort Worth native, was visiting his girlfriend when he was arrested in August 2019, just a week before he was supposed to return to Texas. His family says that Russian officials fabricated charges of assaulting an officer to use him as a bargaining chip with the U.S. government.

"Each day, we worry that our son will become the next Otto Warmbier," the family said in an earlier written statement. "We hope the President will be able to find the time to see us. We need his Administration to stop deliberating and start acting. We believe the President (whom we voted for) is the only person who can save our son's life. The time is now to bring home Trevor, Paul Whelan and Brittney Griner. As we have said for more than a year, we continue to worry escalating tensions, or rhetoric, could lead to Russian authorities inventing additional false charges against Trevor."

Reed's family said the 30-year-old has been moved to "solitary confinement with an injured chest and possible (tuberculosis,)" and that his health has remained an ongoing concern.

"After 10 days in a prison 'hospital,' Trevor was sent back to his gulag last week without having received a TB test or any meaningful medical care beyond an x-ray which was taken incorrectly," a written statement from the family said. "Soon after he returned, Trevor asked authorities at the IK-12 gulag to return to the hospital. Instead, authorities returned him to solitary confinement."

Reed's family added the Marine veteran has begun a hunger strike and will be entering his third day on the strike Wednesday.

Reed has been imprisoned in Russia for 957 days.

In early March, his family said they spoke with their son for the first time in over 200 days. They said Reed sounded tired, hopeless and sick. Reed told his family to quit fighting for his freedom and that he felt forgotten.

"I'm never going to give up on my brother because I know he would never give up on me," Taylor Reed told the Star-Telegram on March 8. "I'm not going to stop fighting until he's home."

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