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American freed from Venezuela prison heading home, Donald Trump says

Click to play video: 'Joshua Holt meets with Trump, grateful he’s been freed from prison in Venezuela'
Joshua Holt meets with Trump, grateful he’s been freed from prison in Venezuela
WATCH ABOVE: U.S. President Donald Trump met with Joshua Holt and his family on Saturday evening. Holt, who was jailed in Venezuela on weapons charges for nearly two years, arrived in the U.S. a short time before meeting with Trump – May 26, 2018

A Utah man jailed in Venezuela on weapons charges nearly two years ago was released Saturday after U.S. officials and his family pressed for his freedom from the South American country. “We are grateful to all who participated in this miracle,” Joshua Holt’s family said in a statement.

U.S. President Donald Trump said Holt and his family were expected at the White House on Saturday evening. “Good news about the release of the American hostage from Venezuela. … The great people of Utah will be very happy!” Trump said in a tweet.

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The 26-year-old Holt had gone to Venezuela in June 2016 to marry a woman he met online while he was looking for Spanish-speaking Mormons to help him improve his Spanish. Holt’s wife, Thamara, also was freed, said Sen. Orrin Hatch, R-Utah, who said Holt soon would be reunited with “his sweet, long-suffering family” in Riverton, Utah.

WATCH: Joshua Holt reunites with family after 2-year imprisonment in Venezuela

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Joshua Holt reunites with family after 2-year imprisonment in Venezuela

Their release came after Tennessee GOP Sen. Bob Corker, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, met with Venezuela’s president, Nicolas Maduro, on Friday, two days after the embattled socialist leader kicked out the top U.S. diplomat in the country.

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Earlier in May, Holt made an emotional plea for Americans’ help in getting him out of the Caracas jail, saying in a clandestinely shot video that his life was threatened during a riot in the country’s most-notorious prison.

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The U.S. government at first avoided ratcheting up public pressure on Venezuela amid already strained relations between the two countries, but eventually raised Holt’s case to the highest levels of the Venezuela government. Hatch and Rep. Mia Love, R-Utah, also lobbied on behalf of Holt and decried his poor treatment in prison.

Holt had planned to spend several months in Caracas in the summer of 2016 with his new wife, Thamara Candelo, and her and her two daughters, to secure their visas so they could move with him to the U.S.

WATCH: U.S. President Donald Trump says Joshua Holt, who was in jail in Venezuela on gun charges, has been freed and is expected to be back in the U.S. by Saturday evening.
Click to play video: 'Trump says American citizen jailed in Venezuela has been freed, to return to U.S.'
Trump says American citizen jailed in Venezuela has been freed, to return to U.S.

Instead, the couple was arrested at her family’s government housing complex on the outskirts of Caracas. Authorities arrested him on June 30, 2016 and accused him of using his wife’s apartment in Caracas to stockpile weapons and suggesting his case was linked to other unspecified U.S. attempts to undermine President Maduro’s rule amid deep economic and political turbulence.

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His wife also was jailed on allegations of being Holt’s accomplice.

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Holt’s mother, Laurie Holt, said all along that her son and his wife were wrongly accused. She worked feverishly to bring attention to her son’s incarceration, hosting rallies, fundraisers and doing media interviews.

Laurie Holt said her son has suffered numerous health problems in jail, including kidney stones and respiratory problems. He was depressed and at one point lost so much weight that he dropped several pant sizes, she said.

WATCH: Joshua Holt pleads for release after riot in Venezuela jail

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In their statement, the Holt family said, “We thank you for your collaboration during this time of anguish. We ask that you allow us to meet with our son and his wife before giving any interviews and statements. We are grateful to all who participated in this miracle.”

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