Kremlin offers clue on 'Russian' prisoner Trump exchanged for Marc Fogel
Moscow declined to reveal the individual's identity until they arrive in Russia in the coming days.
Published Feb 12, 2025 at 7:20 AM EST
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Daniel Orton is an editor on the live news team at Newsweek, based in London, U.K. He was previously a video news editor at the company between 2017 and 2019, before spending several years as a senior video journalist on the social news team at The Wall Street Journal, where he primarily produced short-form and breaking-news videos for the Journal's X (Twitter) page, with a focus on business, finance and markets. He also produced longer videos for other platforms on a wide range of subjects, from the U.K. royal family's finances to the cost of tackling climate change. He has also worked for The London Evening Standard, Fox News and Bauer Media.
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The Kremlin announced Wednesday that a Russian citizen had been released in the United States as part of an exchange for American Marc Fogel but declined to reveal the individual's identity until they arrive in Russia.
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