Venezuela Acting President Says She’s Had ‘Enough’ of Orders From Washington
Delcy Rodríguez expresses frustration with U.S. influence after Maduro's removal; over 100 political prisoners were released, signaling partial reforms in Venezuela's oil sector.
- On Sunday, Venezuelan official Delcy Rodríguez told oil workers in Puerto La Cruz `Enough already` of Washington's orders after replacing Nicolás Maduro following a U.S. operation.
- U.S. policy centers on a plan to stabilize Venezuela, seize the state-controlled oil sector, and pursue reconciliation, critics warn.
- Officials disclosed plans that the U.S. will take between 30 and 50 million barrels of oil to sell and Venezuela released over 100 political prisoners including five detained Americans.
- The deployment has cost more than $600 million, raising questions about reimbursement and legal justification as critics warn Operation Southern Spear creates corruption risks amid inspectors general vacancies.
- Reports also reveal that one anonymous Polymarket user made more than $400,000 b betting Maduro would be ousted, and seventeen White House staffers reported Big Oil holdings, raising conflict‑of‑interest concerns.
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Acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodriguez signaled frustrations with the Trump administration are bubbling up in Caracas after the White House toppled former dictator Nicolas Maduro. On Sunday, Rodriguez said she has had “enough” of “Washington’s orders over politicians in Venezuela.” Her comments follow a public trail of statements that at times have appeared to seek to appease and cooperate with the Trump administration, and at others, she …
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Venezuela acting president says she’s had ‘enough’ of orders from Washington
Venezuela acting President Delcy Rodríguez said she has had enough of orders from Washington, in a speech to a group of oil workers broadcast on Venezuela’s state-run television network Sunday. Rodríguez’s remarks come a little more than three weeks since President Trump announced the capture of Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro in an audacious military raid…
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