Duffy’s wife knocks Trump’s Venezuela policy: ‘We’re getting a little too cozy’
- Delcy Rodríguez became Venezuela's acting leader after the U.S. military captured Nicolás Maduro on January 3, 2024, with the U.S. announcing it would govern Venezuela until a judicious transition occurs.
- Trump praised Rodríguez, calling her a new friend and partner, and announced plans to visit Venezuela, despite criticism from Rachel Campos-Duffy who warned about getting too close to a hardcore communist.
- Rodríguez vowed to free hundreds of political prisoners and end human rights abuses, indicating reforms under her interim leadership.
- Trump highlighted increased oil production and shipments from Venezuela, reporting over 80 million barrels supplied to America as part of new cooperation.
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Fox News Host Claims Each Time Trump Says He's 'Cozy' With Venezuela's Rodríguez 'He Drops Five Points in South Florida'
Rachel Campos-Duffy publicly criticized the Trump administration's engagement with Venezuela's interim leader, Delcy Rodríguez, arguing that cooperation with her risks both U.S. political support and democratic progress in Venezuela.
Following the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro by U.S. authorities, the White House opened a new stage of contacts with Delcy Rodríguez, a central figure of the Chavista apparatus that remained at the head of power in Caracas. In the midst of that process, Rachel Campos-Duffy, wife of Transport Secretary Sean Duffy and presenter of Fox News, urged not to lose sight of Rodriguez's political trajectory or the nature of the regime of w…
Duffy’s wife knocks Trump’s Venezuela policy: ‘We’re getting a little too cozy’
Fox News host Rachel Campos-Duffy, who is also the wife of Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy, criticized President Trump for getting “too cozy” with acting Venezuelan President Delcy Rodríguez, calling the leader a “communist.” “We’re getting a little too cozy with Delcy Rodríguez. This is a hardcore communist. She can never be trusted,” Campos-Duffy said Friday…
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