
Kirby on swap being called 'success' for Putin: No one's 'doing backflips over here' for Russian assassin
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White House National Security Council communications adviser John Kirby unpacks the high-stakes prisoner swap between the United States, Russia and other countries on "Special Report."
Ashley Carnahan is a writer at Fox News Digital.
Krasikov, who was convicted of a 2019 murder, was freed by Germany in the prisoner swap and was seen embracing Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow after returning home.
Baier, citing Newsweek, noted criticism that the prisoner exchange has been "hailed as a ‘success’ for Vladimir Putin."

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