Secretary of State Marco Rubio joins “The Brian Kilmeade Show” to discuss the Trump administration’s posture toward Venezuela.  Read More
Nicolas Maduro, the communist Venezuelan tyrant, has offered to the new Trump administration fully paid return flights for migrants, deported of Tren de Aragua criminals, increased oil production,
President Donald Trump and Secretary of State Marco Rubio in the Oval Office on Tuesday. (Jabin Botsford/The Washington Post) For anyone who has followed the harsh rhetoric from President Donald Trump and his supporters about Nicolás Maduro’s repressive regime,
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.
A permit issued by the United States government allowing energy giant Chevron Corp. to pump and export Venezuelan oil will be terminated this week.
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 US president said Venezuela had not lived up to its promises on taking back deported migrants.
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.