State Secretary Marco Rubio says that Trump will not ‘blackmail’ by Maduro


State Secretary Marco Rubio denied concern that the Trump government legitimizes Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro after a government official traveled to Caracas at the end of January.

Fox News -Gastheer Brian Kilmeade asked Rubio in his radio program on Wednesday to the American envoy for special missions Ric Grenell’s trip To the country and his meeting with the dictator who led to six Americans returning.

The Maduro regime also agreed to take Venezuelans back, including the Aragua gang members who entered the United States illegally.

Rubio explained that Venezuela has an obligation according to international law to accept foreign subjects that are illegal and illegal in another country.

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“Remember that Venezuela stopped taking migration flights, deportations because they wanted to blackmail Joe Biden. Donald Trump will not be blackmailed. President Trump will not be blackmailed,” he said on “the Brian Kilmead show show.”

The government of the United States does not recognize Maduro as the legitimate leader of Venezuela after one Bettered election 2024 The old president saw a third, six -year term.

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President of Venezuela Nicolas Maduro delivers the annual address in Teatro Teresa Carreno on January 15, 2025 in Caracas, Venezuela. ((Photo by Jesus Vargas/Getty images))

Former deputy spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Vedant Patel said last year that there was “Serious worries” about the elections And the result “does not reflect the will and the voices of the Venezuelan people.”

Rubio repeated the feelings of Patel and said he still believes that Maduro is a “terrible dictator.”

‘He let Iran operate From Venezuela. He allows the Chinese to operate from Venezuela. He threatens his neighbors in the region. He flooded us with gang members, flooded with this tren the Aragua -gang members who do terrible things in this country, “he said.

Listen to the interview of State Secretary Rubio about ‘The Brian Kilmeade Show’:

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“Why would we want such a person to be there? We are not going to publicly discuss what our work will be in that respect. But today he remains the same threat that he was two years ago, three years ago, four years ago. That will have to be treated.”

Probable members of the Venezuelan gang of the Aragua appear in Mugshots

Mugshots of suspected members of the violent Venezuelan tren The Aragua gang appears about a blurry image of an arrest of an alleged gang member in Denver.

President Donald Trump Announced on his social social platform Wednesday afternoon that the United States ended the Venezuela oil permit of Chevron, which was largely seen as a monetary lifeline of the regime.

“We are here to return the concessions that Crooked Joe Biden to Nicolás Maduro, Van Venezuela, from the Oil Transaction Agreement, dated November 26, 2022, and also have to deal with election conditions within Venezuela, who was not met by the Maduro regime,” De Commandant-Chef wrote.

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“Moreover, the regime did not transport the violent criminals that they sent to Venezuela in our country (the Good Ole ‘USA) at the rapid pace they had agreed.”

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