Trump, Venezuela and Maduro
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In a press conference Saturday detailing the operation to capture Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro and U.S. plans to “run” the country and rebuild its oil industry, there was one word President Donald Trump never used: Democracy.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was abducted by US special forces. He is to stand trial before a federal court in New York on charges of 'narcoterrorism conspiracy.' Donald Trump has announced that the US plans to 'run' Venezuela up until a 'proper transition' and to exploit its oil reserves.
President Donald Trump’s allies in the Republican Party and his Make America Great Again movement — even some who previously warned against wading into new foreign conflicts — largely rallied behind his actions in Venezuela on Saturday,
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Venezuela’s Supreme Court Takes Action After US Left Presidential Seat Vacant Upon Capturing Maduro
Venezuela’s Supreme Court named Delcy Rodríguez acting president after Nicolás Maduro was detained by U.S. forces, as Trump vowed to run the nation.
President Donald Trump’s transition team has released its list of donors, one year after it pledged to do so, with names that range from future Cabinet secretaries to GOP megadonors. The 45-person list, which a Trump transition official shared Wednesday ...
Fla., assesses the Trump administration’s actions against Venezuela on ‘Fox Report.’
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been captured and flown out of Venezuela after the US carried out a large scale strike, US President Donald Trump announced. Follow for live updates.
Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro, next to Venezuelan Vice-president Delcy Rodriguez signs at a balcony at Miraflores Presidential Palace, a document through which his government breaks off diplomatic ties with the United States,