Trump welcomes freed Venezuelan prisoner to White House

Josh Holt was released from prison in Venezuela on Saturday.

"I just want to welcome you to the Oval Office, welcome you to the White House," Trump said. "You've got through a lot. More than most people could endure."

"They came back from a very tough ordeal in a Venezuelan prison almost two years, Josh, and, you know, amazing that you were able to take it," Trump said.

"I'm overwhelmed with gratitude," Holt said.

"They were a very, very difficult two years," he continued. "Not really the great vacation that I was looking for. But we're still together, starting off a marriage rough, but now we'll be together. I'm just so grateful for what you guys have done and for thinking about me and caring about me, just a normal person. It really touches me, and thank you."

"You've been very brave," Trump replied.

Corker, who led efforts to get Holt and his wife released, traveled to Venezuela to meet with President Nicolás Maduro and said it was "quite an experience."

"We could almost write a book about the past 48 hours," Corker said.

Trump shook hands with Corker's staffer, who played an instrumental role in setting up communications for Holt's release.

Trump touted the number of prisoners his administration has released and went on to say that he's specifically looking at trying to free Pastor Andrew Bruson, currently imprisoned in Turkey.

"Pastor Brunson, I hope you can hear us, we'll be helping you," Trump said.

Trump asked everyone sitting with him in the Oval Office to speak about Holt's release but was surprised -- and amused -- when Lee turned to Holt's daughter to address her in Spanish.

"You understood that beautifully," Trump said to Holt's Venezuelan daughter. "Good job."

At the end of the spray, Trump said that he wanted to make comments on North Korea.

Trump revealed that there are currently meetings going on about the summit, "as we speak, in a certain location which I won't name but you'd like the location, it's not so far away from here."