Trump administration announces fresh sanctions on Maduro’s extended family members
The U.S. Treasury sanctioned seven relatives and associates of Nicolas Maduro to disrupt corruption and narcotics networks supporting his regime, officials said.
- On Dec 19, the United States imposed sanctions on seven family members and associates tied to Nicolas Maduro and his wife, the U.S. Treasury Department said.
- U.S. officials said the sanctions aim to target networks that prop up Maduro's rule and increase pressure on his circle, framing the move as part of a campaign to punish alleged corruption tied to Maduro's regime.
- Sanctioned relatives included Carlos Erik Malpica Flores's mother, sister of Maduro's wife, along with his father, sister, wife and daughter, the U.S. said on Friday.
- The move coincides with a military buildup as U.S. President Donald Trump campaigns for Maduro's ouster and the administration strikes drug vessels, seizes an oil tanker, and declares a blockade in the southern Caribbean.
- Venezuela's government vehemently denied links to crime and said the U.S. is pursuing regime change to seize its oil reserves, while U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said, `We will not allow Venezuela to continue flooding our nation with deadly drugs.
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Trump increases pressure on Maduro with new sanctions on associates
President Donald Trump continued escalating his pressure campaign against the government of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Friday with new sanctions on his associates and their families. The Department of the Treasury sanctioned several immediate adult family members of Malpica Flores, the nephew of Maduro’s wife, who was accused of corruption and assisting Caracas financially. Among them was Maduro’s sister-in-law, Eloisa Flores de Malp…
The US has sanctioned further family members and business partners of President Nicolás Maduro. Which names are on the new list and what that means in concrete terms.
Rubio calls ‘status quo’ with Venezuela ‘intolerable’ as Trump admin sanctions Maduro family members
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio decried the “status quo” with the Maduro government as “intolerable” as the Trump administration on Friday announced new sanctions on family members of the embattled Venezuelan leader.
San Antonio (USA), Dec 19 (EFE).- The United States announced on Thursday new sanctions against several relatives and associates of the Venezuelan president's environment, Nicolás Maduro, as part of his efforts to dismantle what he described as a network of “narco-corruption” that supports the government of Venezuela. The measure, announced through the Treasury Department, specifically targets direct relatives of Carlos Erik Malpica Flores, neph…
The U.S. Treasury Department announced on Friday new sanctions against people linked to Chavismo, including direct relatives of the First Lady of Venezuela, Cilia Flores, and Panamanian businessman Ramón Carretero. The measure is part of Washington's pressure strategy on the government of Nicolás Maduro, which advances on different fronts.
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