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Critics have argued for years that allowing Chevron to continue its operations in Venezuela was effectively helping support Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro. | Opinion
Department of State Says U.S. Citizens Face Significant Risk of Wrongful Detention in Venezuela - Do Not Travel to Venezuela For Any Reason
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Latin Times on MSNMarco Rubio Rejects Intelligence Assessment Disputing Tren de Aragua Is Controlled By The Venezuelan Government: 'They've Been in Cooperation'Secretary of State Marco Rubio rejected a recent intelligence assessment disputing the Trump administration's claim that Venezuela's authoritarian government controls the Tren de Aragua gang
Secretary of State Marco Rubio met with Venezuelan opposition leaders Friday and expressed strong support for their cause amid South American dictator Nicolas Maduro’s latest crackdown on political dissent.
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Axios on MSNHow Trump saved his big bill by killing a Venezuela oil dealFacing a revolt from Miami Republicans, President Trump salvaged his giant spending plan in Congress late Wednesday by ensuring the death of a Chevron oil deal in Venezuela that the lawmakers lividly opposed.
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Latin Times on MSNRubio, Florida Republicans Blasted In New Ad After Ruling On TPS For Venezuelans: 'Who Will They Betray Next?'Secretary of State Marco Rubio is again being criticized publicly for shifting some of his stances after making it to Trump's cabinet
The United States is warning Americans against travel to Venezuela as the Trump administration states more U.S. nationals are wrongfully detained by Caracas than by any other government.
The first Latino Secretary of State squanders his political capital in Florida over Trump’s immigration policy and the decision to end TPS for Venezuelans