The son of jailed Venezuelan politician Juan Pablo Guanipa cautioned Donald Trump against trusting Venezuela's government. Ramón Guanipa claims the promised release of political prisoners is falling far short. He believes Trump is unaware that only about 40 prisoners have been released out of over 800.
Venezuela pledged to release political prisoners as a "goodwill gesture" on Thursday. This followed the US seizure of President Nicolás Maduro in Caracas on January 3. Maduro faces drug trafficking charges in New York. Trump publicly thanked Venezuelan authorities on Saturday, praising the release process.
Ramón Guanipa reports he has only been allowed to visit his father once since his arrest. Jorge Rodríguez, National Assembly leader and brother of Interim President Delcy Rodríguez, has not commented on the discrepancy in release numbers.
The US action and subsequent prisoner release pledge occur amid ongoing political turmoil in Venezuela. Human rights groups continue to monitor the situation.
The international community awaits further developments and verification of prisoner releases. The US government may reassess its approach based on Venezuela's actions.
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