LIVE 1:00 PM ~ The White House Press Briefing by White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki, Monday, April 11, 2022
PRESIDENT JOSEPH ROBINETTE Biden, Jr. ~ MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2022
Then, President Biden will receive the President’s Daily Brief at 10:00 AM.
Later in the morning at 11:00 AM, President Biden meets virtually with Prime Minister Narendra Modi of India at the White House South Court Auditorium in Washington, DC, U.S.A.. The White House reports, President Biden and Prime Minister Modi will discuss a range of issues including ending the COVID-19 pandemic, countering the climate crisis, strengthening the global economy, mitigating the destabilizing impacts of Russia’s war against Ukraine, and upholding a free and open Indo-Pacific. President Biden and Prime Minister Modi are meeting to further deepen ties between our governments, economies, and people. This virtual 11:00 AM meeting will be convened at the White House South Court Auditorium in Washington, DC, U.S.A. on Monday, April 11, 2022.
In the afternoon, President Biden will announce new action by his Administration to fight gun crime. Vice President Kamala Devi Harris and Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco will also present remarks. These 2:15 PM remarks will be presented at the White House Rose Garden in Washington, DC, U.S.A. on Monday, April 11, 2022.
VICE PRESIDENT KAMALA DEVI HARRIS ~ MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2022
At 4:15 PM EDT, Vice President Harris will announce new actions by the Administration to reduce the burden of medical debt on American families. The Secretary of Health and Human Services Xavier Becerra, the Deputy Secretary of Department of Agriculture Jewel Bronaugh, the Deputy Secretary of Veteran Affairs Donald Remy, the Director of the National Economic Council Brian Deese, the Director of the Office of Management and Budget Shalanda Young, and the Director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau Rohit Chopra will also present remarks. These remarks will be presented at the White House South Court Auditorium in Washington, DC, U.S.A. on Monday, April 11, 2022.
BRIEFING SCHEDULE ~ MONDAY, APRIL 11, 2022
As tensions continue to rise between the United Nation, numerous global nation-states and Russia amid the Russia's invasion of Ukraine, there is specific concern that Griner's detainment could be used as an economic and a political tool for Russian gain. Given Brittney Griner prominent status, prudence and focus on finding her is essential at this war-time moment present time.
It is being alleged by Russia that When Griner's luggage was checked at a security checkpoint at Sheremetyevo International Airport, customs allegedly found vape cartridges, which contained the cannabis oil. It is unclear how long Griner has been in custody, though footage of the screening at the airport occurred in February, according to the New York Times, which suggests Griner may have been detained since early that month.
Allegedly, a criminal case has been opened into Griner, who is currently in custody and could be charged with "large-scale transportation of drugs, an offense that can carry a sentence of up to 10 years behind bars in Russia," according to the Times. The investigation is ongoing.
"We are aware of and are closely monitoring the situation with Brittney Griner in Russia. We remain in constant contact with her family, her representation, the WNBA and NBA. We love and support Brittney and at this time our main concern is her safety, physical and mental health, and her safe return home."
On March 5, Russian state TV released an undated photo of Griner taken at a police station. A Russian official was interviewed during the segment, and gave a brief statement, translated in English: "An expert determined that the liquid is a narcotic drug, cannabis oil. A criminal case has been opened against an American citizen for smuggling a significant amount of drugs."
U.S. Representative Colin Allred told CNN on March 11 that the U.S. Embassy has requested consular access to Griner but has been denied for weeks. Allred said this is "unusual and extremely concerning." He added that Griner has been allowed to contact her Russian lawyer, who has in turn been in contact with Griner's agent and family back home. "We do know that she's okay," Allred said.
It is being reported that a criminal case has been opened into Griner, who is currently in custody and could be charged with "large-scale transportation of drugs, an offense that can carry a sentence of up to 10 years behind bars in Russia," according to the Times. The investigation is ongoing.
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