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Trump to End Chevron License in Venezuela in Blow to Maduro
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Trump revokes Maduro’s oil license, says he’s taking too long to take back deportees
Trump revokes Maduro’s oil license, says he’s taking too long to take back Venezuelan deportees
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is revoking the license that allows the Venezuelan government to export oil to the United States, claiming that the South American country has failed
Maduro will want to see where he can work with the Trump team to continue such allowances and avoid a full embargo. But recent noises coming from the administration have been mixe
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins "The Brian Kilmeade Show" to discuss the Trump administration's posture toward Venezuela.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins “The Brian Kilmeade Show” to discuss the Trump administration’s posture toward Venezuela. Read More
The Trump Administration’s decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Venezuelans has sparked outrage among South Florida lawmakers and activists, who argue that sending exiles back to Nicolás Maduro’s regime will only worsen the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
Nicolas Maduro, the communist Venezuelan tyrant, has offered to the new Trump administration fully paid return flights for migrants, deported of Tren de Aragua criminals, increased oil production,
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the Oval Office on Tuesday. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) For anyone who has followed the harsh rhetoric from President Donald Trump and his supporters about Nicolás Maduro’s repressive regime,
El presidente Donald Trump dijo que planea revocar una licencia petrolera para operar en Venezuela, debido al fracaso del país para recibir de vuelta a los migrantes a Estados Unidos tan rápidamente como había prometido.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio doubled down on his tough stance on Venezuela on Wednesday, calling strongman Nicolas Maduro “a horrible dictator” and a “threat” that must be dealt with, indicating the Trump administration still supports a transition to democracy in the South American nation.