Since assuming office, President Donald J. Trump and his Administration have successfully facilitated the release of 105 American citizens detained in foreign countries, reinforcing their steadfast promise to ensure no American is left behind.
Today marks another achievement in fulfilling that pledge.
Dennis Coyle, an American researcher from Colorado, was reunited with his family after enduring more than a year in Taliban captivity in Afghanistan.
In January, President Trump pledged to address Mr. Coyle’s unjust detention. Today, Mr. Coyle disembarked from a plane and was welcomed by his loved ones, demonstrating that President Trump honors his commitments.
Mr. Coyle joins other Americans released through the Trump Administration’s focused diplomatic efforts, such as:
- Ksenia Karelina, an American ballet dancer unjustly held for 14 months in a Russian penal colony.
- Marc Fogel, a teacher from Pennsylvania who spent years in a Russian prison.
- Keith Siegel, an American citizen who was a hostage of Hamas for 484 days.
- George Glezmann, an American airline mechanic detained by the Taliban for 836 days.
Under President Trump’s leadership, the United States remains committed to ensuring the safety and return of its citizens.

