Venezuelan Tarek William Saab Attorney General announcement On Monday, his office filed a formal complaint in the United States against members of the establishment of Venezuela over alleged embezzlement of the USAID Humanitarian Fund, which he said was used to conspire with the socialist regime. Make a complaint.
Saab in comments shared by the administration's Communications Minister Freddy'ñáñez during the latest broadcast of his show Cable Tierra (“Grounding wire”), I said The socialist regime would require US international cooperation to hand over several opposition leaders, including former interim president Juan Guaido, who is in exile in Florida after being deported from Colombia. 2023.
The Attorney General has accused “opposition” politicians, including Guaido and David Smoranski, Carlos Vecchio, Giulio Borges and Leopoldo Lopez of corruption. According to Saab, individuals allegedly stole millions of dollars from USAID funds intended to “support immigrants” and “rescue democracy.” Socialist regime.
Saab is “time” for the Maduro administration, which maintains a fierce anti-US stance to carry out international cooperation with the United States to indict all people related to “asset theft and embezzlement” of the USAID fund. He said there is. .
“Obviously, this demand is based on early developments, and I hope for the future, and not only diplomacy, but economic and legal, as well as with the development of bilateral relations that we hope to be a Venezuelan nation. And so on,” Saab said.
“Obviously, based on development, we are doing it. We have already had that experience during the campaign over seven years in civil servants in the region and many countries in Europe, so we have already made it official. We are ready to turn it into something. We will formally do so,” he continued.
Saab further alleged that there were 25 public investigations into opposition members in Venezuela, part of Venezuela's broader “corruption plan” during his tenure in the opposition-led Parliament (2015-2020). Dictator Nicolas Maduro ousted the assembly in December 2020 and replaced it with a faithful assembly. Saab has accused opposition lawmakers who have worked for many years of receiving USAID funds to help Venezuelans and immigrants.
The announcement of Saab's formal complaints comes days after the Venezuelan attorney general is ongoing dismantling of a US agency led by President Donald Trump's administration and suspension of foreign financial aid assistance programs. defendant Guaidô and other “opposition” politicians use USAID funds to “enrich themselves with immunity.”
Over the past 26 years it has been in power repeatedly in the socialist regime of Venezuela – both the late dictators Hugo Chavez and Maduro. defendant US bankrolling efforts to expel it using USAID.
Juan Guaido assumed Venezuela's interim presidency in January 2019 according to what Venezuela's constitution defines as “a burst of democratic order,” which clinged to power in the Maduro presidential election. . 2018. At the time, Guaidó was the head of the opposition-led Diet.
Guaido's interim presidency, which was recognized as legal by the US and around 50 countries, failed to exercise actual power within the country, expelled Maduro and democracy in Venezuela. I failed to achieve my promise to recover. The interim president was eventually dissolved in December 2022. Following an attempt to hold a meeting with Colombian international representatives, the left and right government of President Peter Peter expelled Guaido to Miami in April 2023.
Maduro again held a fraudulent election on July 28th, securing his third illegal six-year term, beginning on January 10th, 2025. That's what the presidential election was like Recognised After opposition proposed the vote, he claimed that Gonzalez had shown Maduro in the landslide due to the administration of former US President Joe Biden as a “presidential election” in Venezuela.
Following the Saab announcement, several members of the Maduro administration continued their new accusations against the United States on Monday of alleged use of the USAID fund to fund anti-regulation measures in Venezuela.
Venezuela's ruling unified socialist party (PSUV) with the Minister of Home Affairs at weekly press conferences. I wanted it Drag Road Diosdado Cabello defendant It uses USAID to provide funding that is considered a “coup plot” in Venezuela through non-governmental organizations (NGOs).
“USAID was used by the US (US) government to fund the Venezuelan coup D'état through NGO funding. But now that the US is trying to investigate NGOs, now, it's time to So I believe in our condemnation,” Cabello said.
According to Cabello, Venezuelan opposition members allegedly drove Maduro away, “they were not bothered by the work they were given,” and instead “stolen the tiger in their own home, but now they're angry, will be due. Fear is free.”
Similarly, Jorge Rodriguez, the current head of the Parliament; defendant The opposition of the “extreme right-wing” of conspiring against the Maduro administration and using USAID funds to “have personally benefited from these resources.”
Christian K. Calzo is a Venezuelan writer and documents life under socialism. You can follow him on Twitter here.

