Live from NPR News in Washington, I'm Giles Snyder.
Florida Republican Congresswoman Ana Paulina Luna says she's been in contact with President Trump.
about the lawsuit over the Wall Street Journal's Jeffrey Epstein story.
The president is suing the Journal and the media mogul Rupert Murdoch over a report alleging Trump once sent a lewd birthday message to Epstein.
The president insists the letter is fake and Luna told the BBC that Trump is in a confident mood.
I do believe that he's going to be winning in court.
They actually were told by the White House that the drawing was not President Trump's and unfortunately they still chose to go with the narrative.
So as you are seeing this is a massively orchestrated attempt to discredit and undermine the president,
but he's not one to back down.
He's a fighter and we're frankly winning the messaging war on all of this.
Congresswoman Luna leads the task force on the declassification of federal secrets.
The journal's publisher, Dow Jones,
is standing by the story and says it will defend itself against the lawsuit,
which seeks at least $10 billion in damages.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio says 10 Americans who were being held in Venezuela are on their way to freedom as NPR's Michelle Kellerman reports on the prisoner swap that led to their release.
El Salvador's President, Nayib Bukele, says this was a deal that was months in the making.
He says his country handed over all the Venezuelan nationals that the U.S. deported to El Salvador to be kept in a notorious prison.
In exchange for those he called gang members, Bukele says Venezuela released a, quote,
considerable number of political prisoners, as well as the American citizens it was holding.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio thanked Bukele for helping to get this deal done.