Venezuela deports Maduro ally to U.S. for criminal proceedings
Summary
Venezuela deported Alex Saab, a close ally of President Nicolás Maduro, to the United States, where he faces several criminal investigations. Saab was previously pardoned by President Joe Biden in a prisoner swap but is now expected to possibly testify against Maduro, who is on trial in the U.S. on drug charges.Key Facts
- Alex Saab is a businessman and ally of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro.
- Saab was deported to the U.S. due to ongoing criminal investigations.
- He was pardoned by President Joe Biden less than three years ago in a prisoner exchange.
- Maduro had previously fought hard to bring Saab back to Venezuela after his arrest in 2020.
- Saab faces charges related to bribery and corruption involving Venezuelan government food contracts.
- The U.S. government describes Saab as Maduro's "bag man," involved in illegal financial deals.
- Saab’s arrest and deportation highlight tensions within Venezuela’s ruling Chavista coalition.
- Maduro is currently on trial in Manhattan for drug-related charges after a U.S. military operation.
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