US Detains Venezuelan President Maduro
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro was detained less than two weeks ago and remains in U.S. custody in New York. The detention occurred shortly after U.S. troops seized control of the country. Nicolas Maduro, the president of Venezuela, remains in U.S.
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KQED FM
“less than two weeks after U.S. Troops seized that country's president , Nicolas Maduro, who remains in U.S. Custody in New York.”
KQED FM
“president , Nicolas Maduro, who remains in U.S. Custody in New York. Now, Ratcliffe laid out what the U.S. Expected of Venezuela at that time,”
Bloomberg Radio
“remain consistent, whether or not you have President Trump or President Joe Biden, it makes no difference. It's not about personalities.”
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