Venezuelas interim president, Delcy Rodríguez, was caught on leaked video revealing the regimes desperate struggle to control its message following the capture of Nicolás Maduro. The video, which surfaced late Tuesday, features Rodríguez addressing a group of pro-government influencers, claiming that the U.S. threatened to kill her and other cabinet members if they did not comply with Washingtons demands after Maduros capture.
Rodríguez, who assumed power after the U.S. attack and has since garnered praise from Donald Trump for her cooperation, stated in the recording that her actions were solely motivated by constant threats and blackmail. The recording, apparently captured during a meeting orchestrated by the communications minister, features Rodríguezs voice amplified through a speakerphone as she detailed the alleged ultimatum. She claimed that she and other members of Maduros cabinet were given a mere 15 minutes to decide whether to comply with Washingtons demands or face execution.
The leak provides a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the Venezuelan government and its attempts to manage public perception amid ongoing political turmoil. Industry insiders suggest the video's release could further erode public trust in the Rodríguez regime, particularly among those who previously supported Maduro. The cultural impact of the leak is potentially significant, as it challenges the narrative of Venezuelan sovereignty and resistance against foreign interference.
The authenticity of the video has not been independently verified, but several analysts have noted that Rodríguezs voice and mannerisms in the recording are consistent with previous public appearances. The U.S. State Department has declined to comment directly on the allegations, but reiterated its commitment to supporting democratic transition in Venezuela.
The incident underscores the intense pressure facing the Venezuelan government as it navigates a complex geopolitical landscape. The leak is already generating significant buzz on social media, with many users expressing outrage and demanding accountability. The next developments will likely involve further scrutiny of Rodríguezs actions and potential investigations into the alleged threats made by the U.S.
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