house have gotten ahead and put this offer on the table. i think that s something that the white house should continue to do, not just for paul and brittney, but for, you know, all americans who are wrongfully detained. so there is over 65 americans at least who are wrongfully detained, and i hope the administration continues to do that. in the case of your release, trevor, i mean, we didn t know that you were coming home until you were well out of russian air space. it went from you were detained and there were efforts to get you out, but all of a sudden it was happening. why do you think that this is being done differently? i think maybe that could signal a change in policy in the administration, maybe they re going to be, you know, more open to doing exchanges, it could be the fact that they re trying to show, you know, how important it is to this administration to get this done. it could be aye lot of things, m not an expert at that, but i think it is a good sign for
wanted to get into the nfl, owned the jersey generals of the usfl, doug flutie on the one hand, herschel walker on the other, another bright shining political light, so, yeah, he has that history and we know that he will nurse a grievance for a very long time. do you see this template playing out with other leagues, baseball, et cetera, basketball? you know, mark cuban who owns the dallas mavericks expressed some concern about that. but i see it maybe, you know, maybe in tennis, you could do it. but team sports are dependent upon a certain kind of history. you can t just put on an exhibition in which aaron judge might hit 62 home runs or showy ohtani might do what he does, outside of the context of the competition, team sports are different. also, there is something about a golfer and tennis player in a way are independent