White House Doubles Bounty On Maduro
Regime Change Masquerading as Concern for Americans
White House Doubles Bounty On Maduro
Regime Change Masquerading as Concern for Americans

When Pam Bondi, Trump’s old fixer now moonlighting as his personal envoy, announced the bounty on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro was getting jacked up to an incredible $50 million, she sold it like a Narcos episode. According to Bondi’s breathless spin, Maduro himself is shoving cocaine into the U.S., now laced with fentanyl for that extra “protect the children” scare factor.
It’s the kind of cartoon-villain pitch you roll out when you need Americans to cheer for toppling a foreign leader they couldn’t find on a map.
If you scrape off the DEA photo ops and the tough-guy podium talk, the real story is obvious: this bounty isn’t about drugs. It’s about salvaging a string of botched coups, halting the leftist wave sweeping South America, slowing the pivot toward China and BRICS, and, as always, getting U.S. hands on Venezuela’s oil, the largest proven reserves on the planet.