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Venezuelan government denies fake news against interim president

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The platform Miraflores Al Momento (@ALMomento_M) denounced on its profile that it was a “new version, same sources, and zero evidence.” It stated that “they have already demonstrated that this is not about the false narrative regarding Venezuela and drug trafficking, but about maintaining the threat against Interim President @delcyrodriguezv.” The @AP post exclusively reported that it obtained “documents showing that Venezuelan leader Delcy Rod…

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On Monday, the Venezuelan government denied new information from international press agencies that seeks to discredit the president in charge of Delcy Rodríguez. The platform at X Miraflores Al Momento (@ALMomento_M) denounced in its profile that it was “new version, same “sources and zero evidence”. The post Denied in Venezuela fake news against Delcy Rodríguez first appeared on Cubadebate.

News of the Day and the Hour Latest News of today The news platform Miraflores Al Momento denounced this Monday a new maneuver of media destabilization orchestrated by the American agency Associated Press (AP). Through a baseless report, the agency seeks to revive a false narrative on drug trafficking to attack the integrity of the President-in-Charge of the Republic, Delcy Rodríguez.

The national government categorically rejected and denied the night this Sunday, January 18, two “misintentional information,” which labeled “fake news” about Delcy Rodríguez and Diosdado Cabello spread by two news agencies. In the case of the “president in charge,” it denied a note from Associated Press (AP) that claimed that the official official is on the “radar” of the Drug Control Administration (DEA). X’s account “Miraflores al Momento” sp…

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Diario La Verdad broke the news in on Monday, January 19, 2026.
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