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Trump to End Chevron License in Venezuela in Blow to Maduro
Rubio Forecasts Trump Will Not Be 'Blackmailed' by Maduro
During a recent Fox News interview, Secretary of State Marco Rubio recently expressed his belief that, under President Donald Trump’s leadership, the US’ fo
Secretary of State Marco Rubio vows President Donald Trump won’t be ‘blackmailed’ by the Maduro regime
Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins "The Brian Kilmeade Show" to discuss the Trump administration's posture toward Venezuela.
The Trump Administration’s decision to revoke Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for over 500,000 Venezuelans has sparked outrage among South Florida lawmakers and activists, who argue that sending exiles back to Nicolás Maduro’s regime will only worsen the ongoing humanitarian crisis.
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Trump's punishment to Maduro threatens Repsol's 1.1 billion after Spain increases crude oil imports from Venezuela by 116%The Spanish oil company faces a 95% increase in its financial exposure to the Latin American country due to Washington's threat to revoke the licenses granted by Biden to operate in the territory. In 2024,
President Donald Trump revoked a license granted to Chevron by his predecessor, Joe Biden, two years ago. Trump announced the decision in a late Wednesday post on Truth Social. The decision comes as Trump accuses Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro of failing to make the necessary headway on election changes and migrant returns.
President Donald Trump says he is reversing a Biden-era grant allowing Chevron to operate within Venezuela on Wednesday. Trump detailed the decision in a lengthy post on Truth Social, stating that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had not upheld his end of the bargain.
The United States is rescinding a Treasury license allowing Chevron to produce and export oil from Venezuela, despite U.S. sanctions, President Donald Trump said Wednesday, because President Nicolás Maduro was not legitimately elected and has not accepted Venezuelans deported from this country fast enough.
The U.S. President Donald Trump's revocation of oil licenses for foreign companies in Venezuela exacerbates economic challenges for President Nicolas Maduro. This decision impacts the exchange market,
Chevron responded Wednesday to President Donald Trump's decision to terminate a U.S. permit allowing the company to pump and export Venezuelan oil, saying it is assessing the implications of the move.
During an interview with Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade , Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Nicolás Maduro is seen as a “horrible dictator who is instilling all kinds of instability.” And asked if Maduro “should go” and “leave,” Rubio suggested that there still is a path to remove the leader — whose election the United States disputes — from power.
By Matt Spetalnick, Marianna Parraga and Timothy Gardner WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump on Wednesday said he was reversing a license given to Chevron to operate in Venezuela by his predecessor Joe Biden more than two years ago,
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