Of all the people who have reason to be thankful to have been at President Donald Trump’s first official State of the Union in his second term, Enrique Márquez may be the most grateful.

Márquez, a man who was kept in a prison by Nicolás Maduro’s brutal (and recently toppled) Venezuelan government, was a surprise guest at the speech — the longest speech to a joint session of Congress in history, and one that saw many outbursts from Democrats.

Trump noted that “America’s armed forces overwhelmed all defenses and not only defeated an enemy — good fighters — to end the reign of outlaw dictator Nicolás Maduro and bring him to face American justice” during the speech, according to a New York Timestranscript, butthen turned to a human story.

“We’re working closely with the new president of Venezuela, Delcy Rodríguez, to unleash extraordinary economic gains for both of our countries and to bring new hope to those who have suffered so terribly. They really did suffer,” he said.

“With us tonight is Alejandra Gonzalez, she grew up in a tight-knit Venezuelan family and was especially close to her beloved Uncle Enrique. But after Enrique ran for office and opposed Maduro, he was captured by Maduro’s security forces and thrown into the regime’s really infamous prison in Caracas,” Trump said.

“Alejandra feared she would never see her uncle again. She feared for her own life also,” he added.

“But since the raid, we have worked with the new leadership and they have ordered the closure of that vile prison and released hundreds of political prisoners already, with more to come.”

And then came the big surprise.

“Alejandra, I’m pleased to inform you that not only has your uncle been released, but he’s here tonight. We brought him over to celebrate his freedom with you in person. Enrique, please come down.”

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