US announces $25m reward for arrest of Venezuela's Maduro on day of his inauguration
- The US has increased its reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to $25 million.
- The reward coincides with the day Maduro was sworn in as President of Venezuela.
- The US aims to destabilize Maduro's presidency and support opposition forces seeking democratic reform.
- Maduro has overseen Venezuela's decline into economic chaos since succeeding Hugo Chávez in 2013.
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Biden raises bounty for Nicolás Maduro to $25 million - Hawaii Tribune-Herald
BOGOTA, Colombia — The Biden administration said Friday that it was offering $25 million for information leading to the arrest of Nicolás Maduro, the president of Venezuela, after he assumed a third term in office despite evidence suggesting that he lost Venezuela’s recent election.
ThePatriotLight - US Issues Venezuela Sanctions, Increases Reward on Maduro
ThePatriotLight - Maduro took office on Jan. 10 for a third term despite a disputed election that critics, including the United States, say was not done with integrity.The United States issued sanctions against officials tied to Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro on Jan. 10 and increased its reward for information leading to the arrest or conviction of the leader and two of his ministers.Maduro took office on Jan. 10 for a third term despite a …
Venezuela's Maduro sworn in as US raises reward for his capture
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, whose nearly 12 years in office have been marked by deep economic and social crisis, has been sworn in for a third term, despite a long election dispute and international calls for him to stand aside.
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