Venezuelan Political Crisis 7 hours ago Maduro claims US seeks 'regime change through military threat' amid Caribbean buildup President Donald Trump authorized the Caribbean naval buildup to combat drug cartels, but Venezuela's Maduro called it intervention and the biggest continental threat in 100 years.
VIDEO August 23 US destroyers to deploy off Venezuela to put pressure on Maduro, cartels Venezuelan immigrant Jorge Galicia and political refugee Franklin Camargo join ‘Fox & Friends Weekend’ to discuss reactions to President Donald Trump sending U.S. warships to Venezuela as tensions with the Maduro regime and cartels escalate.
China August 21 China condemns US military buildup off Venezuela coast as foreign interference in regional affairs China's foreign ministry opposed the American naval deployment near Venezuela amid the Trump administration's effort to combat drug cartels and pressure the Maduro regime.
MILITARY August 19 U.S. warships to patrol international waters around Venezuela as Trump vows to stop cartels U.S. warships head to Venezuela as Trump targets drug trafficking.
Immigration August 13 Venezuelan migrants, progressive group sue Trump admin after Noem nixes Biden-era ‘protected status’ Venezuelan Association of Massachusetts files federal suit over sudden policy shift ending protected status for migrants who used required CBP One app process
Human Rights August 12 Venezuela human rights hit new low as US puts $50M bounty on Maduro's head: State Department State Department documents escalating killings, torture and repression in Venezuela following disputed 2024 election as Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's government targets opposition.
VIDEO August 7 AG Bondi announces $50M bounty for arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro Attorney General Pam Bondi announces the Trump administration is offering a $50M bounty for information leading to the arrest of Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro for various serious crimes (Attorney General Pamela Bondi)
Crime August 7 AG Bondi offers $50M for arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro Pam Bondi offers $50 million bounty for Nicolás Maduro's capture as United States accuses Venezuelan president of corruption and aiding drug cartels.
South America July 29 US accuses Venezuelan regime of narco-terrorism over alliances with Tren de Aragua, Sinaloa Cartel The U.S. Department of the Treasury has sanctioned the Cartel de los Soles as a global terrorist group for allegedly supporting violent organizations like Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa Cartel.
Venezuelan Political Crisis July 27 Rubio rips Venezuela's Maduro as 'narco-terrorist' leader threatening US one year after disputed election Secretary of State Marco Rubio shreds Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro, calling him leader of narco-terrorist group Cartel de los Soles.
Venezuelan Political Crisis July 18 Americans detained in Venezuela freed and returning home after prisoner exchange Secretary of State Marco Rubio announces the release of 10 Americans who were detained in Venezuela, marking the return of all U.S. nationals previously held in the country.
Migrant Crime July 17 Trump's Treasury Department targets dangerous Venezuelan prison gang with sanctions on 6 top leaders US offers $5 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Tren de Aragua leader Niño Guerrero as Treasury Department imposes sanctions on six gang leaders.
Opinion July 7 I lived Zohran Mamdani’s socialist dream, and I had to flee my homeland to survive it Venezuelan describes his journey from a once-prosperous nation to seeking US asylum, cautioning against socialist policies now appearing in New York City politics
Venezuelan Political Crisis June 27 Venezuelan opposition member details harrowing 400-day captivity at UN Venezuelan opposition member Pedro Urruchurtu spoke to the UN about spending more than 400 days sheltering in the Argentine Embassy in Caracas as Maduro operatives had rifles pointed at him and his colleagues.
Immigration May 30 WATCH: US intel's take on TdA gang misses mark on ties to Maduro regime, ex-Venezuela army officer says A former high-ranking officer in the Venezuelan military is contesting a recent report by the U.S. intelligence community about the massive "Tren de Aragua" gang.
Travel May 27 US warns Venezuela now poses 'highest risk' for American travelers Venezuela travel warning: U.S. citizens face severe risks including crime, civil unrest, and no consular support. Level 4 advisory issued by the State Department.
Venezuelan Political Crisis May 20 Trump administration secures release of US veteran held in Venezuela, family says The parents of U.S. Air Force veteran Joseph St. Clair thank President Donald Trump and his administration for helping to secure his release from wrongful detention in Venezuela.
Opinion May 2 SEC MARCO RUBIO: Alien Enemies Act exists to protect Americans, defend against Tren de Aragua and others The Alien Enemies Act was passed because the Founding Fathers understood that the president would need to be able to take action in response to threats from hostile foreign actors.
Politics April 24 Top Dem denies ignoring constituent abducted by Maduro after being lambasted for Abrego Garcia advocacy Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., was lambasted by the family of a man being held captive in Venezuela after she took the mantle of Sen. Chris Van Hollen's Salvadoran cause.
Tren de Aragua April 23 Venezuelan government uses Tren de Aragua as proxies to undermine US public safety, FBI assessment finds EXCLUSIVE: The FBI assesses that some Venezuelan government officials "likely facilitate" the migration of members of the violent gang Tren de Aragua from Venezuela to the United States to advance the Maduro regime’s objective of undermining public safety in the U.S., Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Digital has learned.
Latin America April 13 Fears of another narco-state rise as Latin American country readies for pivotal vote Ecuador is headed to a second round of a presidential election in which incumbent President Daniel Noboa faces leftist challenger Luisa González as the nation faces gang violence.
Venezuelan Political Crisis April 9 Venezuelan opposition promises reparations to Laken Riley’s family, other victims of Tren de Aragua violence In a letter to Laken Riley's family, Venezuelan opposition leader Edmundo Gonzalez Urrutia promised to offer "reparations" to victims of Tren de Aragua crimes.
Homeland Security March 31 Federal judge postpones DHS’s attempt to end Temporary Protected Status for Venezuelans A federal judge ordered to postpone DHS Secretary Kristi Noem's order to terminate the temporary protected status of hundreds of thousands of Venezuelan migrants.
Immigration March 23 US deportation flights to Venezuela resume following weeks-long standoff Deportation flights carrying Venezuelan migrants resumed on Sunday after the Trump administration struck a deal with Nicholás Maduro following a weeks-long standoff between the two countries.
Opinion March 22 BROADCAST BIAS: Networks skip the news, pretend they're on 'Law & Order' defending Venezuelan gang For ABC, CBS, and NBC any foreign figures who are being deported by Trump automatically assume the mantle of innocent victim, no matter how criminal their behavior.
Politics March 20 WH may reverse decision to kill Biden-Maduro oil deal, apply tariffs instead to avoid hurting US firms President Donald Trump held a White House meeting with oil executives, Cabinet officials and advocates on Wednesday, at which Howard Lutnick offered a unique suggestion.
Secretary of State March 18 Venezuela will face 'severe, and escalating sanctions' if it doesn't accept its citizens, Rubio says Venezuela could face new "severe" and "escalating" sanctions if the South American nation doesn't take back its citizens being deported from the U.S.
Immigration March 13 Americans held captive by South American dictator symptom of deeper threat, says former Green Beret Former U.S. Army Green Beret Jordan Goudreau is sounding the alarm about a deeper national security problem at play after the State Department revealed nine Americans are held hostage.
Migrant Crime March 7 Venezuelan gangs are far from a 'fake' problem, Colorado DA says: 'Giant issue' Colorado District Attorney George Brauchler said that those denying the issue of Venezuelan gangs in the state were engaged in an “ignorance-is-bliss approach to the law."
Venezuelan Political Crisis March 1 Venezuelan oppo leader joins Cuban-born GOP lawmaker praising Trump for canceling Biden-Maduro oil deal After President Donald Trump nixed an oil deal between the U.S. and Venezuela forged by the Biden administration, Rep. Carlos Gimenez, R-Fla., headlined a conference with Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaidó in Miami.