Republican lawmakers advocating for a hardline approach to Venezuela are calling for restrictions on U.S. assistance to the country's interim President Delcy Rodríguez. This comes as the Trump administration is leading a global humanitarian response to two significant earthquakes that occurred last week. Critics argue that the administration has not prioritized a democratic transition in Venezuela.
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Republicans Urge Limiting U.S. Assistance to Venezuela's Interim President After Earthquakes
Republican lawmakers are urging that U.S. assistance to Venezuela's interim President Delcy Rodríguez be restricted following two recent earthquakes. This stance reflects ongoing tensions regarding U.S. policy towards Venezuela under the Trump administration, which has been criticized for not emphasizing democratic reforms.
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Republicans Urge Limiting U.S. Assistance to Venezuela's Interim President After Earthquakes