Now it’s $ 50 million
The United States government increased on Thursday to $ 50 million ($ 272 million) the reward for “information leading to arrest” of Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro, who accuses of collaborating with organizations linked to drug trafficking and “strangled democracy.”
“He is one of the largest drug traffickers in the world and a threat to our national security,” accused Attorney General Pam Bondi, in a video published in her social network account.
“Maduro’s horror regime continues,” he added about leader Chavista, whose reelection since 2018 is considered fraudulent by Washington.
