Rubio, Maduro and Venezuela
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Secretary of State Marco Rubio ripped Kamala Harris and other Democrats over their criticism of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro’s arrest on Saturday. Rubio — and other critics — pointed out that the Biden admin also offered a massive reward for Maduro’s arrest, they just failed to bring him in.
The secretary of state's latest remarks came after he told reporters that he'd be "concerned" if he were a government official in Havana.
It’s not going to cost us anything," Rubio said of the Trump Administration's plans to transform Venezuela and sell its oil
In December, Vanity Fair published extensive interviews with Susie Wiles and other administration officials. Here are some further details from those conversations, given recent actions in Venezuela.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the limited scope of the military operation that captured Nicolás Maduro, calling a CBS host's questions about broader regime arrests "absurd."
Memes of Secretary of State Marco Rubio in a never-ending series of new job roles have fast gone viral online.
Rubio publicly thanked the press Sunday for keeping quiet about the secret operation until US forces were safely out of Venezuela.
Trump’s top diplomat can’t say who is in charge day-to-day of running Venezuela or when U.S. will hold elections as Trump promised