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The U.S. has doubled its reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro over allegations of drug trafficking and links to criminal groups.
Thursday’s announcement from Bondi saw the phrase, “He’s in Venezuela,” trending on X, with users saying that should be enough information for the administration.
The Trump administration and Attorney General Pam Bondi are facing widespread ridicule on social media after announcing a $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuela's ...
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Thursday upped the reward it’s offering for information that leads to the arrest of Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro to $50 million. “He is one o… ...
Venezuela released 10 jailed Americans Friday in exchange for getting home scores of migrants deported by the U.S. to El Salvador months ago.
A group of 10 Americans freed in a hostage exchange with Venezuela included a U.S. Navy sailor and a water sports fan, reports say. When contacted for comment, the U.S. State Department told ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio shreds Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, calling him leader of narco-terrorist group Cartel de los Soles.
Reflecting the resignation that has taken hold within the country, Venezuela's slide into all-out dictatorship no longer features on the hemispheric agenda. The post Maduro Has Disappeared ...
The Trump administration has granted Chevron a six-month license to restart oil production and exports in Venezuela, reversing a previous ban that was part of a broader sanctions campaign against ...
‘He’s in Venezuela’ - Trump admin roundly mocked over $50M bounty for Nicolas Maduro - Thursday’s announcement from Bondi saw the phrase, “He’s in Venezuela,” trending on X ...
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