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Venezuelans in LA celebrate while Karen Bass rips Trump over ‘reckless decision’ to capture Maduro

by The editor•6 January 2026•Posted inPolitics Matters

The Venezuelan community in Los Angeles is hopeful change is finally on the horizon.

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