**Desperate Plea for Freedom: American Wife Seeks Trump’s Help to Rescue Hostage Husband from Taliban**
Anna Corbett's voice trembles with a mix of determination and despair as she advocates for her husband, Ryan, an American businessman trapped in Taliban captivity for over three years.
While the Biden administration has struggled to secure his release, Anna remains hopeful that a new Trump administration could bring her husband home.
"We're praying for Ryan," Anna said in a recent interview, expressing her frustration with Joe Biden's lack of decisive action.
Despite her efforts—logging 16 trips to Washington, D.C., and orchestrating bipartisan support—meaningful progress has proven elusive.
In the final days of the Biden presidency, an ill-conceived negotiation looms: trading a dangerous terrorist for Ryan and two other hostages. Anna characterized her conversation with Biden as disappointing, declaring, “It did not seem like he would bring Ryan home.”
Such sentiments are echoed by Trump campaign officials, who believe that only Donald Trump has the leverage to negotiate effectively for American hostages. “President Trump brought more Americans back home because other countries knew not to test him,” asserted Trump campaign communications director Steven Cheung.
At a time when the world views Biden’s America as vulnerable, Anna's plea highlights a growing sentiment among many Americans that strength and resolve have left the building.
“Under Trump, America was respected,” she lamented, “We hope he will be the one to change this.”
With Trump set to take office soon, Anna took the initiative to fly to Florida, seeking a personal meeting with the former president. She recounted that discussions with Trump’s incoming National Security Adviser, Mike Waltz, stood in stark contrast to her past encounters with Biden’s team.
“Getting a meeting with Jake Sullivan took me 16 months,” she recalled, pointing out the systemic obstructions she faced while advocating for her husband’s release.
Ryan Corbett’s ordeal began after he returned to Afghanistan to renew his visa, ultimately falling into the hands of the Taliban shortly after the U.S. withdrawal in August 2021.
In the wake of that chaotic withdrawal, which may have emboldened the Taliban, the Corbett family remains torn between hope and despair.
"I can't rest until Ryan is home," Anna stated, “His health and safety are our top priorities.”
She implores the public to join them in prayer for her husband's safe return, emphasizing the ongoing struggle they face amid their fight for justice.
As Biden's administration appears ineffectual, Anna’s story poignantly underscores the need for a strong and decisive leadership that many believe only a Trump presidency can restore.
Sources:
dailywire.comfreerreport.comocindependent.com