How can anyone trust a “transition” built around the same people who represent repression, corruption, and contempt for Venezuelans?
Calling authoritarian actors “moderate” does not make them democratic. Venezuela needs real accountability, free elections, political prisoners released, and respect for the legitimate democratic opposition.
No managed impunity. No recycled tyranny.
Bastó una rueda de prensa para exponer ante el mundo lo que los venezolanos ya sabemos: Delcy Rodríguez encabeza una tiranía inútil, criminal y miserable. Aun contenidos (por Estados Unidos), no pudieron evitar mostrar su autoritarismo, su desprecio por los venezolanos y su molestia con la prensa que los interpela frente al desastre de un régimen que, ante dos terremotos, no ha podido, no ha sabido y no ha querido asistir a un pueblo que solo se tiene a sí mismo. Un pueblo que los desprecia.
PD 1: Han tratado de vender a la inelecta estalinista como una “moderada de buenos modales”, pero basta un mínimo de presión para que aflore su verdadera naturaleza.
PD 2: El mercenario palangrista español quedó completamente ridiculizado por sus propios colegas, que sí hacen el trabajo con honestidad.
Arriba el periodismo libre. Abajo la tiranía y sus propagandistas.
How can a regime accused of corruption, repression and stealing Venezuela’s future be trusted with reconstruction funds?
Humanitarian aid must reach Venezuelans directly — not strengthen the same power structure that caused the collapse.
No blank checks. No managed impunity. Full transparency, independent oversight, and accountability.
La dictadora Delcy Rodríguez dice que el Fondo Monetario internacional les brindará 200 millones de dólares para labores de reconstrucción.
Hace apenas 8 días nos enteramos que adquirieron una deuda dos veces más grande que toda la economía de Venezuela.
Más plata para robar.
If this reporting is accurate, this is exactly the concern: is democracy being defended, or is Venezuela being pushed toward a controlled arrangement with the regime?
Venezuelans do not need a domesticated dictatorship. They need political prisoners freed, opposition legitimacy respected, free elections, and justice.
A transition without accountability is managed impunity.
🚨🇺🇸🇻🇪 A private jet carrying Venezuela's opposition leader home was turned around midflight, and Washington was behind it...
Maria Corina Machado took off from Virginia last Friday bound for Curaçao, planning to slip back into Venezuela for the first time since her secret December escape, believing the earthquake catastrophe made her return impossible to postpone.
An hour in, the charter company ordered the pilots to turn the Hawker 800 around over North Carolina.
Machado was understandably stunned.
She'd believed senior Trump officials had cleared the trip, but the U.S. pulled its support after learning she planned to retrace her risky boat route, and Dutch authorities yanked her landing rights once Washington's opposition became clear.
The rupture runs deeper than one flight.
The White House has thrown its weight behind interim President Delcy Rodríguez, and Machado was bluntly warned through intermediaries that pressing ahead risked losing Trump's support entirely.
When she tried again through Panama, Copa Airlines refused to board her.
Rubio is reportedly sympathetic while other officials accuse her of opportunism, a "good cop, bad cop" squeeze on the Nobel laureate who handed Trump her Peace Prize.
The woman whose movement won Venezuela's stolen election is now blocked from her own country's darkest hour, not by Maduro, but by the ally she bet everything on.
Talk about a plot twist...
Source: Wall Street Journal / Writer: Daniel
@MariaCorinaYA@marcorubio@JDVance@realDonaldTrump The U.S. must be clear: no “great friends” with a regime built on repression. A transition without accountability is not a transition — it is managed impunity.
@MariaCorinaYA@marcorubio@JDVance@realDonaldTrump
The moral line is crossed when “stability” becomes an excuse to normalize repression, sideline Venezuela’s democratic opposition, or trade accountability for short-term political or economic interests.
@MariaCorinaYA@marcorubio@JDVance@realDonaldTrump Any policy that treats Venezuelans as a bargaining chip for oil, migration optics, or geopolitical convenience betrays the people who have risked everything for freedom.
@eduardomenoni No es solo que mientan; es que además han demostrado una incapacidad absoluta para responder, registrar y atender una tragedia de esta magnitud. Entre la opacidad, la improvisación y la falta de conocimiento técnico, terminan quedándose cortos frente a sus propias ineficiencias.
@AndreaMurraySP@OdohertyI64991 But there is not guarantee after you cross the limits, anything can happen and due to your own actions. Nobody decides to poke a bear knowing it is dangerous
@AndreaMurraySP@OdohertyI64991 If you poke a bear 🐻, what do you think will happen? Actions have consequences. If you do things you shouldn’t be doing, nature itself teaches you that.