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Venezuela frees 6 Americans after meeting between President Maduro and Trump’s envoy Ric Grenell

Six American citizens were released on Friday from criminal detention by Venezuela. According to senior administrative officials who brought them back home, President Trump said, “I couldn't stop thanking them.”

The government of President Nicholas Maduro released six unknown US detected after a meeting with Richard Grenel, a member of Trump for special missions.

His short visit with the 3rd -term president, who is the controversy of the South American nation, focused on Trump's intention to expel violent Venezuela immigrants.


In X's post, Grenel announced the release of six men who were detained when they posed on an aircraft returning to the United States. X/RichardGrenell

During the first term of Trump, Grenel, a former national information, celebrated his successful mission in social media.

“We have wheels and have returned home with these six American citizens,” he said. I wrote it in X Photographs of six smiles -one -of -a -kind fingers, and the other flashed a sign of peace, but on an airplane. Four men were wearing the same light blue uniform.

“They just talked to @RealDonalDtrump and couldn't stop thanking him,” Grenel added.


President Donald Trump departed from the Washington DC White House and headed to Palm Beach, Florida on January 31, 2025.
Trump celebrated the release of the six men and thanked Grenel to his job. Yuri Gripas/UPI/Shutterstock

Trump also took him to a social media to support their release.

“It is informed that six hostages are brought back from Venezuela. I am grateful to Rick Grenel and all my staff. Great work.” Posted by the president

The lucky former prisoners of Half -Ders have not been identified yet, but up to 10 people, including three Americans, were arrested by the Maduro government for rebellion conspiracy last fall. Americans are detained by Venezuela.

The U.S. government has not yet officially recognized Maduro's claim for victory.

A few days after the release of the hostage, the Secretary of Land Security, Christie Noem, announced that the Trump administration has revoked a temporary protective position of more than 600,000 Venezuela immigrants in the United States.

This post contacted the White House for comments.

With post wire

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