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It appears that the many “terrorist assaults” carried out on Twitter against the Maduro regime by Florida Senator Marco “NARCO” Rubio has pushed the dictator and his government in Venezuela to revert desperate, self-defensive measures. The Maduro regime, thru one of its online surrogates, posted a message with an instructional video of how to counter […]
“This commonsense bill provides a solution to the many Venezuelans who currently reside in our country."
“Maduro is starving his people"
"Trump and Elliott Abrams cannot be trusted to tell the truth about what's happening in Venezuela. We must continue to question the narratives they provide and promote dialogue instead of intervention,” said Omar.
The Maduro regime-controlled National Electric Corporation (Corpoelec) said that the latest power outage that affected 11 states, including the capitol of Caracas, was an energy attack or sabotage against the state.
Rubio first questioned a The Post column that stated the “54 countries that recognize Guaido as president are less than 1/3 of world’s countries.”
Cuba has been supporting Marxist dictatorships for decades, the case of the Maduro regime in Venezuela is but one example," said DeSantis.
"The United States will not sit idly by while the Cuban regime continues to support the Maduro’s crime family."
"We can advance this legislation and honor Senator McCain’s legacy by establishing a bipartisan commission here in the Senate."
The threat came in form of a tweet after Guaido, who is on a Latin American tour, said he would return home to lead protestors.
This is a federal, international issue, so it’s in the U.S. Congress’ purview to tackle the evolving crisis.
It' clear the Rubio would not have a problem seeing Maduro meet this same fate.
"What this will do is whip into a frenzy South Florida’s Hispanic community on both sides of the aisle."
The four also hoped, that in terms of humanitarian aid to Venezuela, Trump would not make this issue into some political show “just to win points in the elections,” but that is exactly what they just did by continuing to refer to the president as anti-immigrant.
Scott said that unlike Trump, President Obama failed to press Maduro and didn’t “follow through on red lines,” adding that “we should have done this years ago.”
“This is not a U.S. issue. This is not a Colombian issue. This is a Venezuelan issue,” said Rubio.
"The time has come to end the Maduro dictatorship once and for all.”
Scott also affirmed what many Venezuelans have whispered among themselves-“Thank God for President Trump.”
