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U.S. Attorney General announced $50 million reward for arrest of Velezuelan President Nicolás Maduro
The Department of Justice and State Department announced on Friday a historic $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi called the letters “a key step in our strategic effort to eradicate sanctuary policies from ...
The U.S. State Department’s annual human rights report delivered a grim assessment of conditions in Venezuela, declaring that human rights have fallen to a new low following reports of widespread ...
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WH 'cleaning up the western hemisphere' amid $50m Maduro bounty: Campos-Duffy
Fox News' Rachel Campos-Duffy joins 'Varney & Co.' to discuss criticism of President Donald Trump’s Smithsonian review and ...
Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has intensified rhetoric over a territorial claim to the Essequibo, which makes up more ...
The more than $700 million in assets the United States says it has confiscated from Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro includes ...
U.S. Circuit Judge Florence Pan slammed the decision, warning it “paves the way for future illegal conduct” by the executive ...
It’s not often that the Trump administration can be credited with taking a principled stand against an authoritarian regime ...
Facing the highest reward for a capture ever offered by the United States, Venezuelan ruler Nicolás Maduro is calling on Colombia to join forces against what he describes as escalating aggression from ...
The National Guard troops just left the area of the Washington Monument, at most two hours after they arrived. “We just did a ...
We have to start treating them as armed terrorist organizations, not simply drug-dealing organizations,’ emphasized Marco ...
Maduro has previously refuted US accusations that he would have direct involvement with drug trafficking The United States ...
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