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Caught in the Crosshairs: Venezuela’s New President Under US Pressure

ivanusma70 March 4, 2026 2 minutes read
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Just two months after stepping into power, Venezuela’s interim President Delcy Rodriguez is navigating an intensely delicate situation. Following the dramatic US-led ouster and capture of former leader Nicolas Maduro, the Trump administration is reportedly building a powerful legal case against Rodriguez herself, threatening her with prosecution for alleged corruption and money laundering.

Sources close to the matter reveal that federal prosecutors in Miami are crafting a draft indictment. The focus? Her alleged involvement in illicit dealings with Venezuela’s state oil company, PDVSA, dating back to 2021. The message to Rodriguez is stark: comply with US demands, or potentially face severe legal consequences.

But the pressure doesn’t stop with her. The US is also pushing Rodriguez to arrest or detain at least seven high-level former officials and their associates, including prominent figures like Alex Saab and Raul Gorrin, for potential extradition. These individuals are sought by the US for various charges, including money laundering and drug trafficking.

It’s a high-stakes geopolitical dance. Publicly, President Trump has praised Rodriguez and hailed Venezuela as a “new friend and partner.” Yet, behind the scenes, this potential indictment serves as a powerful bargaining chip. The US relies on Rodriguez to maintain stability in Venezuela and secure access to its crucial oil reserves.

While the Department of Justice initially denied the report, calling it “completely FALSE,” Reuters, the news agency that broke the story, firmly stands by its findings. This ongoing legal sword of Damocles hangs over Rodriguez’s head, highlighting the complex and often contradictory relationship between the US and Venezuela’s new government. Will Rodriguez manage to navigate these formidable demands, or will the pressure prove too great?

Source: https://www.straitstimes.com/world/us-turns-up-heat-on-venezuela-with-threat-to-indict-new-leader-delcy-rodriguez

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