
State Department cries false over WSJ report claiming US offered Venezuela’s Maduro amnesty
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The State Department denied reporting that the Biden administration offered Venezuelan President Maduro amnesty in exchange for him ceding power and ending his 11-year authoritative rule.
Patel’s comments were in stark contrast to claims made by "three people familiar with the Biden administration deliberation[s]" regarding secret meetings held in Doha, Qatar in June and September 2023 between the U.S. and Venezuela, according to the Wall Street Journal report. Caitlin McFall is a Reporter at Fox News Digital covering Politics, U.S. and World news.
Details following the meetings have been scarce, though reports released last year indicated that chief adviser to Maduro, Jorge Rodríguez, and the White House National Security Council’s former senior director for the Western Hemisphere, Juan González, met at least twice to discuss an array of issues on top of the alleged amnesty proposal, including sanctions relief, according to a document posted by Maduro to X. The U.S., however, has never verified this information.

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