Venezuelans in Florida push Trump to topple Maduro
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Maduro Brandishes Sword and Vows to Defend ‘Every Inch’ of Venezuela Amid Tensions With U.S.
Venezuela’s President Nicolás Maduro rallied his supporters on Tuesday during a march in the country’s capital, Caracas.
Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is facing unprecedented American military and diplomatic pressure to resign and leave his country peacefully. He is unlikely to take the offer. The days when dictators could live in gilded exile with fortunes in secret Swiss bank accounts are mostly over,
Nicolás Maduro dances to electronic remix of his peace speeches while US warships patrol Venezuelan coast in escalating diplomatic standoff with America.
Opposition leader Maria Corina Machado faces criticism that she is exaggerating threats posed by Venezuela’s leader to justify U.S. force to overthrow him.
As U.S. pressure mounts, President Trump signals talks with Maduro, highlighting a high-stakes mix of diplomacy and coercion.
The designation is the latest measure in the Trump administration's escalating campaign to combat drug trafficking into the U.S.
The electronic track featured Maduro’s own phrases – recycled from speeches promoting peace and rejecting war – as tensions with the US continue rising.
Venezuela has decried a U.S. military buildup close to its shoreline and new measures leveled against its top officials.
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Maduro's Second In Command Insults Marco Rubio: 'Impossible To Get a More Imbecilic Secretary of State'
Diosdado Cabello, the Venezuelan regime's second-in-command, slammed Marco Rubio, saying it is "impossible to get a more imbecilic" Secretary of State in the history of the U.S.