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Testimony Before House Judiciary Committee on Venezuela

Geopolitics
Venezuela
Started March 19, 2026

Today I testified before the House Judiciary Committee, Subcommittee on Oversight, about actions taken in Venezuela. The hearing was titled,… The post Testimony Before House Judiciary Committee on Venezuela appeared first on Reason.com

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 19, 2026
The U.S. should increase sanctions on Venezuela to pressure the regime to restore democracy and human rights.
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Testimonies before Congress can bring vital attention to the Venezuelan crisis and mobilize necessary international support.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 19, 2026
Sanctions against Venezuela have harmed ordinary citizens more than the government, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis.
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The effectiveness of U.S. intervention in Venezuela remains unproven, and it risks further complicating an already volatile situation.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 19, 2026
The international community must prioritize diplomatic solutions over sanctions to achieve lasting peace in Venezuela.
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