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Pence: Ilhan Omar ‘Doesn’t Know What She’s Talking About’

Friday in an interview with Fox News, Vice President Mike Pence criticized Rep. Ilhan Omar’s (D-MN) recent comments on the turmoil in Venezuela. Omar said the violence in Venezuela is a result of the United States “bullying.” Pence said, “The congresswoman

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Venezuela: One Dead, over 100 Injured Since Military Turned on Maduro

Human rights groups and reporters on the ground confirmed on Wednesday the death of one person and over one hundred injured in protests against socialism in Venezuela, following an announcement by President Juan Guaidó on Tuesday that the nation’s troops had finally stopped answering to dictator Nicolás Maduro.

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Head of Feared Venezuelan Secret Police Turns Against Maduro

General Manuel Ricardo Cristopher Figuera, head of the feared Venezuelan secret police agency known as the Bolivarian Intelligence Service (SEBIN), on Tuesday night published an open letter in which he somewhat gingerly withdrew his support for dictator Nicolas Maduro.

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Russia: U.S. Meddling in Venezuela Could ‘Cause a Collapse’

The Russian Foreign Ministry on Tuesday attacked the United States for “meddling” in Venezuela and claimed it could “cause a collapse of the situation.” The Russians disputed Secretary of State Mike Pompeo’s claim that dictator Nicolas Maduro was prepared to flee Venezuela yesterday until the Russians talked him into staying.

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Martel: What Is Happening in Venezuela Is Not a ‘Coup’

Venezuelan President Juan Guaidó announced on Tuesday that, four months after legally assuming the office, he would finally be able to exercise his powers as commander-in-chief. Socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro – and a seemingly endless list of U.S. media sources – were eager to call this a coup.

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