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Detained U.S. Pilot in Guinea Denounces Quiet U.S. Response

Officials say they are handling the case out of public view, reflecting sensitive talks on Guinea’s critical minerals.

Overview

  • In a Semafor interview published Monday, pilot Brad Schlenker called the Trump administration “useless” and faulted the lack of public pressure on his detention.
  • The State Department said U.S. officials visit the two men and remain engaged on the case, and the White House said President Trump is concerned about Americans held abroad.
  • Guinean forces detained Schlenker and co-pilot Fabio Espinal Nunez during a December refueling stop, first searching for drugs, then charging unauthorized landing and national security violations.
  • Authorities later questioned whether the Gulfstream IV was stolen, while the pilots point to radio transcripts and FAA records they say show landing clearance and no ownership red flags.
  • The men were released on bail in March and must remain in Conakry, as home-state senators from Illinois and New Jersey say a February letter seeking updates from the State Department drew no reply.