'He is suffering greatly!': Trump is threatening Turkey with 'massive' sanctions over jailed American pastor
- President Donald Trump says the US will hit Turkey with "large sanctions" over a American pastor detained on terror and espionage charges.
- He called for the pastor's immediate release.
- Andrew Brunson, 50, an evangelical Christian pastor originally from North Carolina, was let out of jail Wednesday, after 1.5 years, to serve house arrest.
- The Turkish government accuses of him of helping orchestrate a 2016 attempted military coup.
President Donald Trump says the US will hit Turkey with "large sanctions" over a American pastor detained on terror and espionage charges, and he called for the pastor's immediate release.
Tweeting from aboard Air Force One, Trump said: "The United States will impose large sanctions on Turkey for their long time detainment of Pastor Andrew Brunson, a great Christian, family man and wonderful human being."
Trump said Brunson "is suffering greatly. This innocent man of faith should be released immediately!"
Just hours earlier, Vice President Mike Pence said that if Turkey does not take immediate action to free Brunson, "the United States of America will impose significant sanctions on Turkey." Pence spoke at the close of a three-day conference in Washington on religious freedom.
Brunson, 50, an evangelical Christian pastor originally from North Carolina, was let out of jail Wednesday, after 1 1/2 years, to serve house arrest because of "health problems," according to Turkey's official Anadolu news agency.
The Turkish government accuses that Brunson of playing a role in the Turkish military's 2016 attempted coup to overthrow the government, and with being involved in terrorism. Over 160,000 people, including some Americans, have been detained after the government charged them with helping orchestrate the coup, according to the UN.