Biden administration denies report it offered Maduro amnesty to step down
By Lauren Taylor (Anchor), Evan Hummel (Producer), Jake Maslo (Video Editor)
The Biden administration denied a Wall Street Journal report on Monday, Aug. 12, claiming that the United States had offered Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro amnesty for U.S. drug trafficking charges in exchange for his resignation. The outlet reported that it was part of a larger effort to push Maduro to leave office before his term ends in January.
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Click to see story on La OpinionAllegedly, the deal would give members of the Maduro regime the ability to avoid extradition for the same drug trafficking charges Maduro faces. The Wall Street Journal report comes as Venezuela’s opposition party shows mounting evidence that Maduro lost the presidential election overwhelmingly in July.
Maduro has called the opposition’s declaration of victory a coup and launched a crackdown on political opponents, reportedly pledging to investigate them. Meanwhile, thousands of dissidents and protesters have been jailed by the Maduro regime, and national guard troops and state-funded gangs have attacked protesters.
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Maduro ordered Elon Musk’s company X, formerly Twitter, to be blocked for 10 days. He also demanded that Venezuelans get rid of WhatsApp to limit information about election results and violence against protesters.
Millions have fled the country out of fear of persecution and human rights groups said that 24 people have died. Maduro has warned adversaries that “there will be no forgiveness” and announced two prisons will be built for new political prisoners.
The United States became swayed to engage in talks after extensive documentation of vote tallies by Maduro’s opposition showed that Edmundo Gonzalez beat Maduro in a landslide. Gonzalez got 7.3 million votes compared to Maduro’s 3.3. million votes.
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Maduro has shown a willingness to engage in talks in the past with Washington. However, on Friday, Aug. 9, Maduro told the United States to stay out of Venezuela’s internal affairs.
[LAUREN TAYLOR]
THE BIDEN ADMINISTRATION IS DENYING A WALL STREET JOURNAL REPORT CLAIMING THE U-S OFFERED VENEZUELAN PRESIDENT NICOLAS MADURO AMNESTY FOR U-S DRUG TRAFFICKING CHARGES IN EXCHANGE FOR HIS RESIGNATION.
THE OUTLET REPORTS IT’S PART OF A LARGER EFFORT TO PUSH MADURO TO LEAVE OFFICE BEFORE HIS TERM ENDS IN JANUARY.
THE DEAL WOULD HAVE REPORTEDLY GIVEN MEMBERS OF THE REGIME THE ABILITY TO AVOID EXTRADITION FOR THE SAME CHARGES.
THE REPORT COMES AS VENEZUELA’S OPPOSITION PARTY SHOWS MOUNTING EVIDENCE MADURO LOST THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION OVERWHELMINGLY LAST MONTH.
MADURO CALLED THE OPPOSITION’S DECLARATION OF VICTORY A COUP.
HE’S LAUNCHED A CRACKDOWN ON POLITICAL OPPONENTS– PLEDGING TO INVESTIGATE THEM.
THOUSANDS OF DISSIDENTS AND PROTESTERS HAVE ALSO BEEN ARRESTED AND NATIONAL GUARD TROOPS AND STATE-FUNDED GANGS HAVE ATTACKED PROTESTERS.
MILLIONS HAVE FLED THE COUNTRY OUT OF FEAR OF PERSECUTION.
HUMAN RIGHTS GROUPS SAY DOZENS HAVE DIED AND MADURO WARNED ADVERSARIES “THERE WILL BE NO FORGIVENESS.”
ANNOUNCING TWO PRISONS WILL BE BUILT TO HOLD NEW POLITICAL PRISONERS.
THE U-S REPORTEDLY BECAME SWAYED TO ENGAGE IN TALKS AFTER EXTENSIVE DOCUMENTATION OF VOTE TALLIES BY THE OPPOSITION SHOWED EDMUNDO GONZALEZ BEATING MADURO IN A LANDSLIDE.
MADURO HAS SHOWN A WILLINGNESS TO ENGAGE IN TALKS IN THE PAST. BUT TOLD THE U-S TO STAY OUT OF VENEZUELA’S INTERNAL AFFAIRS ON FRIDAY.
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FOR STRAIGHT ARROW NEWS– LAUREN TAYLOR
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Results of the elections in Venezuela 2024, live | The US offers an amnesty to Maduro to leave power, according to ‘The Wall Street Journal’
Click to see story on El PaisThe US offers to amnesty Maduro to leave power and the opposition talks about investing its candidate in 2025
Click to see story on PúblicoUS reportedly offers amnesty to Venezuela’s Maduro to give up power
Click to see story on SemaforThe United States offered Maduro amnesty in exchange for the transfer of power in Venezuela,
Click to see story on censor.netU.S. Offers Amnesty to Maduro for Ceding Power
Click to see story on Political WireThe US offers Maduro amnesty for handing over power
Click to see story on Eesti RahvusringhäälingIn secret talks Biden administration offers amnesty to Venezuela’s Maduro for ceding power
Click to see story on Wall Street JournalUS offering Maduro ‘amnesty’ – WSJ
Click to see story on Russia Today [🇷🇺-affiliated]In secret talks, US offers pardon to Venezuela’s Maduro in return for stepping down: Report
Click to see story on Firstpost NewsUS offers amnesty to Venezuela’s Maduro if he cedes power
Click to see story on The AustralianUntracked Bias
U.S. offers amnesty to Maduro and allies to leave power, says Wall Street Journal
Click to see story on GloboWSJ: US offers political asylum to Venezuelan President Maduro
Click to see story on T24The US would have offered amnesty to Maduro in exchange for him handing over power
Click to see story on 20minutosUS offers Maduro amnesty in exchange for resignation as Venezuela president
Click to see story on Armenian NewsUS is discussing offering an amnesty to Maduro in exchange for a transition of power in Venezuela, says newspaper
Click to see story on Folha de S.Paulo‘The Wall Street Journal’ reveals that the US offered Maduro “benefits” if he accepted Edmundo González’s victory
Click to see story on Libertad DigitalWall Street Journal: Washington offers Maduro asylum in exchange for stepping down
Click to see story on القدس العربيThe United States offers amnesty to Nicolas Maduro in exchange for the transfer of power in Venezuela,
Click to see story on Fakty.ua ФАКТЫUS offers Maduro amnesty for refusal of Venezuelan president
Click to see story on liga.netThe United States offered amnesty to Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro in secret negotiations
Click to see story on hirtv.huWSJ says the US offered amnesty to Maduro in exchange for leaving power – La Opinion
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