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The US set a $50 million reward for the arrest of Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro, denouncing him as one of the world’s largest drug traffickers.
Venezuela’s foreign minister dismissed the bounty as “pathetic,” calling Bondi’s announcement political propaganda.
Republican lawmakers may have no choice but to call in Attorney General Pam Bondi and put her on the spot, under penalty of ...
In a video posted to X, US Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Maduro of collaborating with prominent criminal groups such as Tren de Aragua and the Sinaloa Cartel.
Pam Bondi is a follower, not a leader. I knew her personally. As an assistant state prosecutor, with very little trial experience, she was shifted by the Tampa State Attorney to being his ...
Trump’s claim that “nobody cares” about the Epstein case is dead wrong, and he knows it — although he may hope by saying that ...
The United States has doubled the reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, increasing it to $50 million.
Federal judges have halted previous efforts to crack down on communities the Trump administration says is impeding ...
Trump raises bounty for President Nicolás Maduro's arrest to $50 million US Attorney General Pam Bondi says Washington has seized more than $700 million in assets directly linked to Venezuela’s ...
Pam Bondi, the U.S. Attorney General, doubled the reward for Nicolas Maduro's arrest. The reward is now fifty million dollars ...
He’s in Venezuela’ - Trump admin roundly mocked over $50M bounty for Nicolas Maduro - Thursday’s announcement from Bondi saw the phrase, “He’s in Venezuela,” trending on X ...
U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi accused Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro of conspiring to traffic massive amounts of cocaine into the United States.