Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro
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Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro is scheduled to make his first court appearance in New York City after the United States captured him in a surprise attack and flew him to New York.
Venezuelans in Northern California react with fear and hope after Nicolás Maduro’s arrest, as a former FBI expert adds operation was a DOJ arrest, not an act of war.
The Trump administration is still listing Nicolás Maduro and his corrupt cronies as a "foreign terrorist organization."
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Has Diddy requested FBI to transfer Nicolás Maduro into his cell? Here's the truth behind viral claims; 'will they talk about oil?'
Viral social media posts claim rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs asked the FBI to transfer Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro into his prison cell sparking jokes about "oil." The claim is false. The post originated from a parody account,
A military strategist and former Latin America policy advisor breaks down what is known about the raid on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
Bongino, 51, announced on his social media account that Jan. 3 was his last official day as deputy director of the FBI.
Crime has declined in Venezuela in recent years, but experts say that isn’t evidence Maduro sent freed prisoners to the U.S. It's because of a confluence of factors, including a humanitarian crisis and a declining economy, pushing close to 8 million people to flee Venezuela since 2014. Most have migrated to Colombia, Peru, Ecuador and Chile.
Former New York City cop, U.S. Secret Service agent and podcaster Dan Bongino has exited his post as deputy director after less than a year.
Candidates in California’s most competitive House races are splitting sharply along party lines over the U.S.’s capture of Nicolás Maduro — previewing how the two parties plan to approach the fast-moving international issue as the midterms near.