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Poland’s fugitive former justice minister can’t rest easy in the US – POLITICO

By staffMay 23, 20262 Mins Read
Poland’s fugitive former justice minister can’t rest easy in the US – POLITICO
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Ziobro is wanted in Poland over the alleged misuse of public funds and the deployment of Pegasus spyware against political opponents. He has consistently denied the charges, calling the investigation a political vendetta from Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk.

He arrived in the U.S. earlier this month to work for right-wing Polish broadcaster TV Republika.

 Reuters reported on Monday that U.S. Deputy Secretary ​of State Christopher Landau directed senior State Department officials to expedite a U.S. visa for Ziobro. The administration of U.S. President Donald Trump has close ties to Poland’s Law and Justice party.

Sikorski said he has expressed Warsaw’s “displeasure” at Ziobro’s presence in the U.S. to American authorities.

Ziobro has called the criminal charges against him “fabricated” and said he would fight extradition before a U.S. court rather than return to Poland. 

Asked whether Poland would seek extradition, Sikorski said that was a separate process but noted that Warsaw has an extradition treaty with Washington. “The first thing is, of course, whether he’s a journalist, whether he’s entitled to that visa,” the foreign minister said, noting that Ziobro faces 26 criminal charges in Poland.

Ziobro is actively engaged in the Polish political debate from his U.S. refuge, frequently commenting critically on X about the actions of Tusk’s government.

“His job is to be in parliament and voting, and he has now, in our view, gained a journalistic visa under false pretenses,” Sikorski said. “He’s not a journalist, and he’s already misusing the journalistic visa, because he’s openly saying in social media that he’s going to be touring the United States, organizing Polish communities. That’s not a journalistic assignment.”

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