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Venezuelan demonstrators rally for 2nd day, support U.S. action against Maduro
- On Sunday, Jan. 4, 2025, protestors gathered in Marion Square, downtown Charleston, to oppose U.S. intervention in Venezuela, with local groups including Lowcountry Action Committee and Freedom Road Socialist Organization organizing the rally.
- Organizers said the demonstrations were prompted by reports that U.S. forces bombed Caracas, Venezuela, and apprehended President Nicolas Maduro under President Donald Trump's direction, calling for diplomacy and respect for international law.
- Speakers at the rally argued that `I don't think it's America's business to be going over there in the middle of the night to kidnap the leader of another country`, Andrews said, urging restraint and diplomacy.
- Charleston police monitored Marion Square as protestors gathered, while Indivisible Charleston planned a follow-up rally and activists gathered at the State House in Columbia that weekend.
- Nationally, political leaders remain divided as a Quinnipiac University poll last month found 63 per cent opposed and 25 per cent supported, with elected Republicans backing Trump and Democrats opposing.
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