Trump administration sanctions Maduro's 'narco-nephews' after Biden granted them clemency
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- The Trump administration has imposed sanctions on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro's relatives, referred to as his 'narco-nephews,' due to their involvement in drug trafficking. This move follows President Biden's earlier decision to grant clemency to these individuals, highlighting a significant shift in U.S. policy towards Venezuela.
- The sanctions aim to disrupt the alleged criminal network associated with Maduro, reinforcing the U.S. government's stance against drug trafficking and its efforts to hold accountable those linked to the Venezuelan regime.
- This development reflects ongoing tensions between the U.S. and Venezuela, as military operations have escalated in the region, including the recent seizure of an oil tanker. The contrasting approaches of the Trump and Biden administrations towards Maduro's regime illustrate a broader debate on U.S. foreign policy and its effectiveness in addressing issues of drug trafficking and governance in Venezuela.
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