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Biden to meet families to discuss Russia imprisonment of Griner, Whelan: W.House

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President Joe Biden will meet Friday with family members of basketball star Brittney Griner and fellow US citizen Paul Whelan, who have been imprisoned in Russia, the White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre tells reporters during a briefing. SOUNDBITE

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