Dennis Rodman backpedals his plan to go to Russia to help free Brittney Griner.
, who was recently sentenced to more than nine years in prison on drug charges. After the United States government publicly discouraged his plan, Rodman seems to have backpedaled on his unsanctioned diplomatic mission.
There were no details released on exactly what permission he was referring to, but all Rodman needed was a visa from Moscow -- regardless of the fact that the U.S. has issued a travel advisory because of the current Russian invasion in Ukraine. That same day, Rodman told the news outlet that he is not planning a trip after all -- one that the Biden administration was not condoning.
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