
Biden will meet with parents of American journalist detained in Syria
CNN
President Joe Biden said Monday he's meeting with the parents of detained American journalist Austin Tice "today," less than a week after another American imprisoned abroad was returned to the United States through a prisoner swap with Russia.
Tice, a freelance journalist, was detained at a checkpoint near Damascus in August 2012 while reporting on the war in Syria. He's a Texas native and a veteran of the US Marine Corps. He was a law student at Georgetown University.
Biden's confirmation of the upcoming meeting with Tice's parents, Marc and Debra Tice, comes after White House Correspondents' Association President Steven Portnoy made a direct plea for the President to work for the journalist's freedom. CNN has reached out to the White House for details of the meeting.

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