Finally Home: The Trevor Reed Interview
CNN anchor and chief Washington correspondent Jake Tapper conducts the first interview with former U.S. Marine Trevor Reed since his return to America following nearly three years of imprisonment in Russia. Find out what happened to the American Marine in his own words. Reed details the harsh realities he faced in the Russian legal and prison systems while wrongfully detained for 985 days, as well as his mission to help other American families who currently have relatives wrongfully held in Russia and other countries.
Viewers hear from Reed's family, whose steadfast crusade to get him out of Russia is a large part of why he is now safely home. In addition, the special features families of other Americans who are still being held by foreign governments, including the family of fellow US military veteran Paul Whelan, currently detained in Russia, as they continue to fight bravely for their loved ones who they desperately hope will come home.
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