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US House considering resolution on WSJ’s Gershkovich

May 10, 2023

Posted by Chris Roush

Evan Gershkovich

The U.S. House of Representatives is considering a resolution calling on Russia to free jailed Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, reports William Mauldin of The Journal.

Mauldin reports, “The resolution demands Moscow release Mr. Gershkovich immediately and to provide him unfettered access to U.S. consular officials during his imprisonment. It also urges the Biden administration to bring up his detention with Russian officials and calls for the release of another detained American, Paul Whelan.

“Such resolutions don’t have the binding force of U.S. law but do show congressional support for administration policies and serve as political markers for politicians and the broader electorate.

“‘We applaud the bipartisan support from Congress to bring Evan home,’ said Almar Latour, chief executive of Dow Jones and publisher of the Journal. ‘He must be immediately released. His wrongful detention is outrageous and a blow to free press.'”

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