Former U.S. President and Undersecretary of the U.S. Treasury for the Financing of Terrorism, Marshall Billingslea, warned that "it would be a serious mistake" to hand over the Venezuelan gold sheltered in the Bank of England to the Chavista regime "without strict controls." Billingslea recalled that he led the effort, during Donald Trump's first administration, to convince the Bank of England, when Mark Carney was governor, to deny access to go…
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Former U.S. President and Undersecretary of the U.S. Treasury for the Financing of Terrorism, Marshall Billingslea, warned that "it would be a serious mistake" to hand over the Venezuelan gold sheltered in the Bank of England to the Chavista regime "without strict controls." Billingslea recalled that he led the effort, during Donald Trump's first administration, to convince the Bank of England, when Mark Carney was governor, to deny access to go…