• About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions
Wednesday, April 22, 2026
Verily News
No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story
No Result
View All Result
No Result
View All Result
Home News Global News

US Doubles Bounty on Venezuela’s Maduro to $50m, Caracas Slams Move as ‘Ridiculous’

August 8, 2025
in Global News
Reading Time: 3 mins read
0
Photo of Nicolas Maduro
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Linkedin
Spread the love

The United States has increased its reward for information leading to the arrest of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro to $50 million, doubling the previous $25 million offer.

The decision, announced Thursday, has drawn sharp criticism from Caracas, which labeled the move “pathetic” and “ridiculous.”

Washington, which has refused to recognize Maduro’s last two election victories, accuses the Venezuelan leader of heading a major cocaine trafficking network. “Today, the Department of Justice and State Department are announcing a historic $50 million reward for information leading to the arrest of Nicolas Maduro,” Attorney General Pam Bondi declared in a video message on social media. “He is one of the largest narco-traffickers in the world and a threat to our national security.”

Venezuelan Foreign Minister Yvan Gil dismissed the announcement, calling it “the most ridiculous smokescreen we have ever seen.” Posting on Telegram, he said, “The dignity of our homeland is not for sale. We reject this crude political propaganda operation.”

In 2020, during Donald Trump’s first term as US president, Maduro and other senior Venezuelan officials were indicted in a New York federal court on multiple charges, including involvement in a “narco-terrorism” conspiracy. Washington has accused them of being part of the so-called “Cartel of the Suns,” a network allegedly engaged in large-scale drug trafficking.

President Donald Trump arrives for a signing ceremony

Tensions between the United States and Venezuela have been worsening for years. The US government has not recognized Maduro as Venezuela’s legitimate president since what it describes as a “deeply flawed” 2018 election. The State Department also refused to acknowledge Maduro’s self-declared victory in the July 28, 2024 presidential race, citing evidence of electoral fraud. “The United States joined many other countries in refusing to recognize Maduro as the legitimate winner of the July 2024 presidential election,” it said when announcing the earlier $25 million bounty in January.

Over the years, Washington has imposed a range of economic sanctions on Venezuela’s government. Caracas, in turn, has consistently accused the United States of meddling in its internal affairs.

On the same day the bounty increase was announced, Venezuelan Interior Minister Diosdado Cabello revealed that security forces had foiled a bomb attack in a commercial district of Caracas. As in previous incidents, he blamed the United States and the Venezuelan opposition for orchestrating the alleged plot.

What you should know

The US has doubled its bounty on Nicolas Maduro to $50 million, accusing him of running a cocaine trafficking operation and posing a threat to American security.

Venezuela’s government has rejected the move as political propaganda and interference. The US has refused to recognize Maduro’s leadership since the disputed 2018 election and again after the contested 2024 vote.

Economic sanctions remain in place, and bilateral relations continue to deteriorate amid mutual accusations.

Tags: Donald TrumpNicolas MaduroVenezuela
Share197Tweet123Share34
Previous Post

Trump’s Fed Gambit Backfires as Dollar Tumbles

Next Post

Diamond Platnumz Admits DNA Tests Show Some of His Six Children Aren’t Biologically His

Related Posts

Photo of US President Donald Trump

Trump Threatens Iran as Fresh Talks Loom

by Victor Haruna
April 19, 2026
0

US President Donald Trump has announced plans to dispatch a delegation to Pakistan for renewed negotiations with Iran, while simultaneously escalating rhetoric with...

Pope Leo Africa tour

Pope Leo Arrives in Angola as War of Words with Trump Continues

by Victor Haruna
April 18, 2026
0

Pope Leo XIV is set to arrive on Saturday in Angola, marking the third leg of his historic African tour,...

Strait of Hormuz

Oil Tankers Resume Movement Through Strait of Hormuz

by Victor Haruna
April 18, 2026
0

At least eight oil and gas tankers crossed the Strait of Hormuz on Saturday after Iran briefly declared the vital...

Leader

South Africa’s EFF Leader Sentenced to 5 Years in Prison

by Victoria Ogbadu
April 16, 2026
0

South Africa's Economic Freedom Fighters (EFF) leader Julius Malema was sentenced to five years in direct imprisonment on Thursday for...

Photo of Vladimir Putin

Putin Offers Mediation as US-Iran Talks Collapse

by Victor Haruna
April 12, 2026
0

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Sunday held a phone conversation with Iran’s President, Masoud Pezeshkian, expressing Moscow’s willingness to support diplomatic efforts aimed...

Load More
Next Post
DIAMOND

Diamond Platnumz Admits DNA Tests Show Some of His Six Children Aren't Biologically His

Georgina

Nollywood Star Georgina Ibeh Announces Birth of First Child in Heartfelt Social Media Post

Jobs

Wall Street Surges as Trump's Fed Moves Signal Policy Shift

PDP logo

PDP Warns Members Backing Tinubu, Threatens Stiffer Sanctions

Camilla Luddington

Grey's Anatomy Star Diagnosed with Hashimoto's Disease After Months of Severe Symptoms

Photo of Sam Altman

OpenAI Launches ChatGPT-5, Promising Major Leap in AI Capabilities

Photo of Mahmood Yakubu

INEC, NCoS to Seek National Assembly’s Approval for Inmates’ Voting Rights

Photo of a Nigerian Air Force Alpha jet

NAF Airstrikes Foil Terrorist Attack on Troops in Rann, Borno State

WAEC

WAEC Revises 2025 SSCE Results, Records Major Increase in Candidates with Key Credit Passes

Photo of Manchester United Stadium

Manchester United Unveil Upgraded Training Complex to Drive New Era of Success

  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
cbn governor olayemi cardoso

CBN Approves Merger Between Two Banks

February 23, 2026
2027: APC Governors Endorse Next Senate President After Akpabio

APC Governorship Candidate Joins ADC

March 16, 2026
NNPC Increases Petrol Price

NNPC Reduces Fuel Price

March 17, 2026
Kenya Airways

Viral video: Drama at Airport as Nigerian Woman Clashes with Kenya Airways Over Visa Issue

0
NLC

NLC Suspends Nationwide Protest Over Telecom Tariff Hike

0
VeryDarkMan

VeryDarkMan Vows to Uncover Truth in Mercy Chinwo and Ex-Manager’s Controversy

0
ADC Logo

ADC Crisis Deepens as Supreme Court Steps In

April 22, 2026
Photo of Aniekan Uko

Governor’s Aide Steps Down Ahead of 2027 Race

April 22, 2026
Blessing CEO

Blessing CEO Issues Apology To Nigerians

April 22, 2026
Verily News

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

Navigate Site

  • About Us
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
  • Terms and Conditions

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • News
    • Breaking News
    • Global News
  • Politics
    • Political Analysis
    • Government & Policies
  • Business & Economy
    • DIY and FAQ
    • Product Reviews
  • Entertainment
    • Sports
    • Movie
    • Music
  • Technology
  • Trends
  • Fact-Check
    • Investigative Reports
  • Opinion
  • Share your story

Copyright © 2025 Verily News.

This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.
Get Breaking News Alerts on WhatsApp