After news broke that WNBA star Brittney Griner had been released from Russian custody on Thursday morning as a part of the negotiated prisoner exchange, right-wing media figures responded by attacking her, calling her a “pot-smoking,” “America-hating,” “whiny celebrity.”
Griner was released this week in exchange for Russian arms dealer Viktor Bout, who had been serving a 25-year sentence in the U.S. since 2011. Griner, who landed in the U.S. Friday morning, had been detained in Russia since February -- where she’d gone for a professional basketball job during the U.S. off-season -- for accusations of possessing less than a gram of hashish oil. She was convicted and sentenced to nine years in prison in August, and was moved to a Russian penal colony in early November after her appeal against the conviction was rejected.
Right-wing media have attacked Griner throughout her time in Russian custody, highlighting her identity as a queer Black woman and weaponizing her previous protests against racial injustice to deem her ungrateful and unpatriotic. They’ve characterized her as an “America-hating lesbian pothead” and a “black lesbian millionaire athlete who broke the law in a foreign country.” Some right-wing figures, such as Fox’s Jeanine Pirro, even expressed support of Griner’s arrest.
Since the announcement of Griner’s release, right-wing media have unsurprisingly continued to attack her, as well as baselessly criticizing President Joe Biden for supposedly prioritizing her release over Paul Whelan -- an ex-Marine who has been detained in Russia since 2018 because of spying allegations -- to appease his liberal base. (White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre has clarified that the decision “was not a choice for us on which American to bring home. It was a choice between bringing home one American or none.”) Many in right-wing media have criticized the supposed prioritization of celebrity culture and prioritization of figures like Griner above veterans such as Whelan, as well as Biden’s negotiation abilities. Some have described the deal as lopsided due to the serious charges against Bout compared to those against Griner.