US Blocks Maduro's Legal Fees, Impacting Venezuela Talks
The Trump administration blocks Venezuelas government from funding Nicolas Maduros defense in a New York drug trafficking case, raising questions about constitutional rights and U.S. foreign policy. Maduro and his wife face serious charges, but their lawyer argues the move infringes on their Sixth Amendment rights. The Treasury Department approved then revoked funding for Maduros legal fees, leaving his lawyer to seek court help for funding. The case has significant implications for U.S.-Venezuela relations.
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