Venezuelan President Maduro blasts Trump
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Analysts tell Fox News Digital the next phase of Venezuela’s crisis hinges on Trump’s National Security Strategy and whether Washington pushes Maduro toward negotiation.
With the economy in ruins, and U.S. military forces off the coast, uncertainty and rumors mark life in Venezuela, dampening the yuletide mood.
María Corina Machado, the Venezuelan opposition leader who received the Nobel Peace Prize after fleeing the country when Nicolas Maduro reportedly stole an election in 2024, told CBS's "Face the Nation" that she's going back.
Venezuela's Maduro vows to 'smash teeth' of U.S. empire as America seizes oil tanker off Venezuelan coast, escalating diplomatic crisis between nations.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has expressed “solidarity with the Venezuelan people” amid growing tensions between Venezuela’s leader, Nicolás Maduro, and the Trump administration.
Now, President Donald Trump wants Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro out of power. Maduro’s “days are numbered,” Trump told Politico in an interview released on Dec. 9. His Administration considers Maduro the head of a government-sponsored cocaine smuggling syndicate.
In Doral, a city in Miami-Dade County with the highest concentration of Venezuelans in the country, talk about Trump’s pressure campaign on Maduro is prevalent everywhere.
Russia and its close ally Belarus reached out to Venezuela's embattled leader, Nicolas Maduro, on Thursday as U.S. President Donald Trump ramps up pressure for his removal, raising the possibility he could seek refuge abroad.
The US sanctioned three of Nicolas Maduro’s nephews as well as six oil tankers, ramping up pressure on the Venezuelan president a day after seizing a vessel carrying crude off the country’s coast.
Opposition leader María Corina Machado plans to return to Venezuela whether or not President Nicolás Maduro is removed from power
Virginia Democrat Sen. Mark Warner comments on the Trump administration putting economic and military pressure on Venezuela. "You'd think, as a member of the so-called 'Gang of Eight,' where we're supposed to be briefed on anything,