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UPDATED 7:20 AM PT — Thursday, January 24, 2019
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido has declared himself interim president of the country. President Trump and the
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido has declared himself interim president of the country. President Trump and the
President Nicolas Maduro is continuing his attacks against the U.S. despite receiving backlash about the authenticity of his own presidential election earlier this year.
Maduro cast his ballot in this weekend’s local elections, and used the opportunity to accuse the U.S. of disrupting the country’s democracy. He claimed the Trump administration is working to stage a coup against the country’s leadership and institutions.
The Pentagon has deployed one of the Navy’s hospital ships to relieve countries swamped with Venezuelan migrants, who have fled the Maduro regime.
On Tuesday, the USNS Comfort docked off Colombia’s coast and took aboard hundreds of patients as it is set to treat thousands this week.
Socialist leader Nicolas Maduro takes shots at President Trump, over newly imposed sanctions.
On Friday, the Venezuelan dictator harshly criticized the penalties which were approved this week, which places a limit on the gold imported from Venezuela.
Maduro called the sanctions criminal and crazy, as President Trump gets tough on the regime.
The Trump administration levels new sanctions against three Latin