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Just_Vote_Dem

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Sun Jan 4, 2026, 11:57 AM Sunday

Miami Herald reported last year a deal was offered to U.S. by Venezuelan V.P.

A group of senior Venezuelan government officials, led by Vice President Delcy Rodríguez and her brother Jorge, who is president of the National Assembly, have quietly promoted a series of initiatives in recent months aimed at presenting themselves to Washington as a “more acceptable” alternative to Nicolás Maduro’s regime, according to people with direct knowledge of the talks.

The proposals, funneled through intermediaries in Qatar, sought to persuade sectors of the U.S. government that a “Madurismo without Maduro” could enable a peaceful transition in Venezuela—preserving political stability without dismantling the ruling apparatus.

According to the sources, Qatari mediators presented to the U.S. two formal proposals this year, one in April and another in September. Both outlined potential governing mechanisms without Maduro in power. In those scenarios, Delcy Rodríguez would serve as the institutional continuity figure, while retired Gen. Miguel Rodríguez Torres, who is currently in exile and is not related to the Rodriguez siblings, would head a transitional government.

The central argument, the sources said, was that the Rodríguez siblings represent a “more palatable” version of so-called chavismo — the socialist ideology named for deceased leader Hugo Chávez — for Washington, since neither has been indicted on narcotrafficking charges by U.S. courts. However, former regime officials— whose accounts have been used by U.S. prosecutors in cases linked to the so-called Cartel of the Suns—have implicated both siblings in logistical support and money laundering operations.

Read more at: https://www.miamiherald.com/news/nation-world/world/americas/venezuela/article312516272.html#storylink=cpy

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Miami Herald reported last year a deal was offered to U.S. by Venezuelan V.P. (Original Post) Just_Vote_Dem Sunday OP
Hell if every President involved in money laundering was deposed Blumancru Sunday #1
+1 dalton99a Sunday #3
Maybe they failed to convince trump that it was his idea to begin with. Turbineguy Sunday #2

Blumancru

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1. Hell if every President involved in money laundering was deposed
Sun Jan 4, 2026, 12:01 PM
Sunday

I can think of another country (cough cough) that would probably not have a president

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