Trump, Chevron and Venezuela
7don MSN
A permit issued by the United States government allowing energy giant Chevron Corp. to pump and export Venezuelan oil will be terminated this week.
6don MSNOpinion
The answer, of course, is that the U.S. doesn't want Maduro to be there. The Biden administration didn't want Maduro in the presidential palace either but eventually concluded that he wasn't going anywhere and that it was better to operate in reality rather than wait until the former school bus driver and union leader was dead or removed.
It was President Donald Trump who first issued Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans in 2021 while in the last days of his first presidential term.
Maria Corina Machado, the most prominent figure in the country’s opposition movement, argued the measures are needed to stop government repression.
Trump’s announcement came just as son Donald Trump Jr. was recording a podcast with Venezuela ... One person familiar with the negotiations between Washington and Caracas said that by reapplying pressure on Maduro, the White House is seeking to rally ...
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins "The Brian Kilmeade Show" to discuss the Trump administration's posture toward Venezuela.
President Donald Trump said Wednesday he is revoking the license that allows the Venezuelan government to export oil to the United States, claiming that the South American country has failed to take back Venezuelan deportees from the U.
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