Trump doubles bounty on Maduro

United States (US) Attorney General Pam Bondi announced that the US bounty on Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has been increased.
In a video shared on her social media account, Bondi accused Maduro of collaborating with drug cartels and terrorist organizations such as Tren de Aragua and Sinaloa.
The reward has been doubledThe US State Department had previously offered a $25 million reward for information on Maduro.
According to Bondi's statement, which stated that "Maduro will not escape justice and will be held accountable for the heinous crimes he committed," the Donald Trump administration increased this reward to $50 million.
There has been no response yet from Venezuela to this move by the United States.
Source: AA
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