2 Americans held in Afghanistan freed in Taliban prisoner exchange hours into Trump’s presidency
Two Americans being held in Afghanistan have been freed by the Taliban in exchange for a “violent jihadist and narcotics trafficker” serving life in California — just hours after President Trump was back in the White House, officials said Tuesday.
Ryan Corbett and William McKenty were en route back to the United States early Tuesday in exchange for Khan Mohammed — who was the first person to be convicted on US narco-terrorism laws.
Mohammed — who the US Justice Department previously said had “sought to kill US soldiers in Afghanistan using rockets” — had already landed back in Kabul, the Taliban said early Tuesday.
Corbett, one of the Americans freed, was detained by the Taliban back in August 2022 while there on a business trip.
“Our hearts are filled with overwhelming gratitude and praise to God for sustaining Ryan’s life and bringing him back home after what has been the most challenging and uncertain 894 days of our lives,” his family said in a statement.
His family praised Trump as well as Biden — who botched the chaotic US withdrawal from Afghanistan in 2021 — for their efforts in freeing him.
McKenty was the second American released, sources told CNN and the New York Times. No details have emerged about his identity, what he was doing in Afghanistan or when he was detained there.
