“Venezuela’s new leader is a socialist true believer who helped Nicolás Maduro maintain his grip on power for more than a decade as the country’s economy crumbled,” the Wall Street Journal reports.
“Now, President Trump is counting on leftist Delcy Rodríguez—Maduro’s vice president who became the country’s de facto leader on Saturday—to work with the U.S. as it, in Trump’s words, begins to run Venezuela.”
“In doing so, he is leaving Maduro’s regime intact and choosing one of the deposed leader’s confidants over Maria Corina Machado, the Nobel Peace Prize-winning opposition leader and right-wing supporter of Trump.”

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