WD bare drives are good, but their Passport enclosures are not. They seem designed to go on sale every other weekend rather than give long, reliable service. Most Passport faults I see here fall to the enclosure, not the drive it contains. That fact alone makes this worth trying:
If the Passport has a mechanical hard drive, you can remove it from the enclosure and use a USB bare drive adapter to connect it to the computer. Examples:
Sabrent on Amazon
NewerTech on OWC
The Sabrent is cheap enough as a diagnostic tool, plus its a handy thing keep in your tool kit.
If the drive works with either, you can leave the drive connected to the adapter or get a new enclosure. I have one of these little enclosures that has been trouble-free for over six years and was cheap:
OWC Express 2.5-inch drive enclosure
If the Passport enclosure looks like it must be broken to extract the drive it hides, and you have already tried other read options, break it. It's rubbish anyway.