Based on the Preliminary Info About the Trump Trial Jurors, the Rigged Narrative...
New NPR CEO's Take on the First Amendment Is What You'd Expect
There Are School Walkouts Happening Over Furries. Please Shoot Me Into the Sun.
Israel Strikes Back
Are Iran's Nine Lives Nearing an End?
News Outlets Mad at Trump Also Defy Judge’s Gag Order on Juror Information,...
Ich Bin Ein Uri Berliner
Hold Obama-Biden Foreign Policy Responsible for Iran's Unprecedented Attack on Israel
Do Celebrities Have Deeper Liberal Thoughts?
The World Is Paying a Deadly Price for Barack Obama's Foreign Policy Legacy
Maybe Larger Families Will Produce Better Leaders, as in the Early US
The Mainstream Media: American Democracy’s Greatest Threat
We've Found the Most Insane Transgender Rapist Case Yet
Watch This Purple-Haired Democrat Demand for More Ukraine Funding In Massive Rant
MTG Introduces Strange Amendment As She Fights Ukraine Funding Package
Tipsheet

Venezuela Expels Top U.S. Diplomats in Retaliation for Sanctions

Venezuela’s President Nicolas Maduro announced Tuesday that he is expelling the top two U.S. diplomats in the country in retaliation for U.S. sanctions put in place by the Trump administration after what U.S. officials called a “sham” election.

Advertisement

Maduro claimed U.S. charge d’affaires Todd Robinson was involved in “a military conspiracy,” ordering him and senior diplomat, Brian Naranjo, to leave Venezuela within 48 hours.

Maduro’s re-election was widely denounced by the U.S. and other world powers over the weekend as his government banned two opposition candidates and lured voters in with food prizes for voting for him.

 The U.S. Mission to the UN Twitter account tweeted that Venezuela's elections are “an insult to democracy.”

Advertisement

Vice President Mike Pence said that the elections were “neither free nor fair.”

“The United States will not sit idly by as Venezuela crumbles and the misery of their brave people continues,” he added. “America stands against dictatorship and with the people of Venezuela. The Maduro regime must allow humanitarian aid into Venezuela and must allow its people to be heard.”

Venezuela is facing severe food and energy shortages under Maduro’s socialist regime with starving people resorting to eating zoo animals and rats.

Join the conversation as a VIP Member

Recommended

Trending on Townhall Videos

Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement