Illinois congressman: Relaxed oil sanctions embolden ‘fraudulent’
Venezuelan dictator
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[August 03, 2024]
(The Center Square) – An Illinois congressman is pointing out that the
U.S. president relaxing oil sanctions on countries such as Venezuela
only benefits powerful dictators.
The United States Secretary of State’s office says there are “serious
concerns” regarding the fraudulent activity surrounding the recent
Venezuela election. Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is claiming
victory. He’s been in office since 2013.
Maduro says he got over 5 million votes while his opponent got 4.4
million. However, exit polling showed he had support from only 14% to
31% of the vote.
Illinois U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Peoria, who serves on the House
Intelligence Committee, said there was clearly fraudulent activity in
Sunday’s election.
"I don’t think the Biden administration loosening the oil sanctions made
the right decision there, he cannot be trusted. I can’t get into
classified information but Maduro cannot be trusted. He is directly
aligned with our adversaries across the globe whether that’s Iran,
Russia, China, North Korea. He is a dictator and authoritarian,” LaHood
said.
LaHood, like former President Donald Trump and the FBI, explained that
some Venezuelan criminals have migrated to the U.S. LaHood said that
under the current Biden-Harris administration illegal immigration of
criminals has been allowed.
“They have opened up their prisons and mental wards to allow people to
come through our southern border from Venezuela. We see it in Illinois.
You can go see many of the illegal immigrants that have come to this
country,” said LaHood. “Illinois and Chicago are now a border state and
city. I worry about the criminals that have come from places like
Venezuela that have come across the unmitigated disaster which is our
southern border.”
The FBI acknowledges some Venezuelan criminals have crossed but they say
there’s no indication they were purposefully released from prison to
come to this country.
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Illinois U.S. Rep. Darin LaHood, R-Peoria, during a recent committee
hearing
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LaHood explained President Joe Biden reducing the oil sanctions on
Venezuela gives Maduro the opportunity to become wealthier.
"Kind of like what Biden did in Iran,” he said. “Trump weakened
Iran, and then Biden got in and relaxed the sanctions on oil and now
Iran has billions of dollars and they are exercising that in malign
activities. Whether that's the Houthis in Yemen, Hamas in Gaza,
Hezbollah in Lebanon or whether that’s the Iran proxies in Iraq
right now. Similarly, in Venezuela that’s what you’re doing by
loosening those sanctions is giving Maduro more money to try and
hurt the United States.”
Venezuela is in chaos after Maduro was announced the winner of this
weekend's presidential election despite claims from the opposition
that Maduro's government interfered in the results.
Maduro met Venezuelan protests with force and as a result people
have died. LaHood said Venezuelans understand the consequences of
Maduro staying in power.
"I look to my colleagues in south Florida who represent large
populations of Venezuelans who have come here legally and they
understand the consequences of Maduro staying in power,” said
LaHood.
Most Venezuelans live in poverty despite massive oil reserves.
Millions have left since Maduro came to power after Hugo Rafael
Chávez died. Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis has called for tighter
sanctions.
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