One of the main problems Joe Biden’s open border policies are having in the U.S. is Venezuelan gangs’, likely released from Venezuelan prisons, taking advantage of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris’s open border policies.
Making matters worse is the election interference coming from the Joe Biden administration as well as how claims of election fraud in the 2020 U.S. election linked to similar election fraud claims in Venezuela.
There has been a media blackout of Joe Biden regarding his corruption. In contrast, corruption linked to Donald Trump makes the rounds in the media and causes him to be sued and prosecuted for crimes most people in his position would typically never be charged for.
So, if the argument is that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, his administration could make the argument that the Biden administration is just as corrupt if not more corrupt than he is.
Socialists like to argue that the problem with Capitalism is that private and special interest groups can control the president, and I’d argue that argument is valid, especially when it comes to Joe Biden.
With that said, reading the story below, I have no idea what law allowed the U.S. government to STEAL Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s plane? This is an act of war.
U.S. ‘seizes Venezuela President Nicolas Maduro’s jet’
Story by Katelyn Caralle, Senior U.S. Political ReporterThe aircraft was brought to Florida on Monday
The U.S. has seized and brought Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s airplane to Florida.Multiple federal agencies involved in the seizure determined that acquisition of Maduro’s aircraft was in violation of U.S. sanctions, two U.S. officials disclosed to CNN.
The plane, described by officials as Venezuela’s Air Force One, was seized in the Dominican Republic and brought to the U.S. on Monday and marks the latest escalation with Maduro’s regime.
‘This sends a message all the way up to the top,’ one of the officials described to CNN.
‘Seizing the foreign head of state’s plane is unheard-of for criminal matters,’ they added. ‘We’re sending a clear message here that no one is above the law, no one is above the reach of US sanctions.’
Maduro’s plane is estimated to cost approximately $13 million and has been pictured during his state visits around the world.
It was not disclosed as to the exact reason why it was taken, but U.S. officials determined the aircraft’s presence in the Dominican Republic in recent months presented the opportunity for seizure.
Agencies involved in seizing the plane include Homeland Security Investigations, the Department of Justice and Commerce agents within the Bureau of Industry and Security.