Yolanda Fuenmayor Hopping (@yhopping) 's Twitter Profile
Yolanda Fuenmayor Hopping

@yhopping

Mom. Engineer. Runner. Democrat.

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María Corina Machado (@mariacorinaya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Queridos venezolanos, esta noche de Pascua, a las 7pm, les enviaré un mensaje a través de todas mis redes sociales. Ayúdame a difundirlo!

Pastor  Oviedo (@pastoroviedo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#Venezuela #VenezuelaLibre #MariaCorinaMachado #EdmundoPresidente #EdmundoPresidenteElecto #FueraMaduro #MaduroDictador #Fraude #FraudeElectoral

Elisa Trotta (@elitrotta) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Desde Argentina, varias mujeres artistas, empresarias, deportistas, académicas, periodistas y defensoras de derechos humanos, quisimos unir nuestras voces en este video, que es un grito de esperanza y una denuncia contra la brutalidad del régimen venezolano, que ha encarcelado,

María Corina Machado (@mariacorinaya) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Venezuela YA decidió. El mandato del 28 de julio SE RESPETA. La gente ES el 28 de julio. O estás con la gente o estás con Maduro. Aquí ya nadie SE LA CALA MÁS. La historia y los venezolanos serán IMPLACABLES.

Venezuela YA decidió.
El mandato del 28 de julio SE RESPETA.

La gente ES el 28 de julio.
O estás con la gente o estás con Maduro.

Aquí ya nadie SE LA CALA MÁS. 

La historia y los venezolanos serán IMPLACABLES.
Deedy (@deedydas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The new Pope has a degree in mathematics from Villanova University. This guy doesn’t just understand sin. He understands cos.

DataRepublican (small r) (@datarepublican) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨🇻🇪🚤 THREAD: No, there were not "innocent fishermen" on that boat On Sept 2, a U.S. strike destroyed a go-fast leaving San Juan de Unare, Sucre. Some on social media are pushing the "poor fishermen" line. This thread unpacks why that narrative doesn't hold water (no pun

🚨🇻🇪🚤 THREAD: No, there were not "innocent fishermen" on that boat

On Sept 2, a U.S. strike destroyed a go-fast leaving San Juan de Unare, Sucre. Some on social media are pushing the "poor fishermen" line. This thread unpacks why that narrative doesn't hold water (no pun
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The boat was a "flipper" designed to outrun law enforcement, typical in drug smuggling configuration, and Sun Juan de Unare is dominated by drug trafficking.

The boat was a "flipper" designed to outrun law enforcement, typical in drug smuggling configuration, and Sun Juan de Unare is dominated by drug trafficking.
DataRepublican (small r) (@datarepublican) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Even in Unare itself, no one pretends the crew were innocent. Local social media tributes openly mourn them as "fathers of family... who enter that world only out of necessity." In other words: these men were indeed involved in drug smuggling... because poverty left them few

Even in Unare itself, no one pretends the crew were innocent. Local social media tributes openly mourn them as  "fathers of family... who enter that world only out of necessity." In other words: these men were indeed involved in drug smuggling... because poverty left them few
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Drugs are not the only thing that Tren de Aragua smuggles. They have been implicated in trafficking migrants to the United States. But Unare is specifically known for drug trafficking.

Drugs are not the only thing that Tren de Aragua smuggles. They have been implicated in trafficking migrants to the United States. But Unare is specifically known for drug trafficking.
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Fishing villages along Venezuela’s eastern coast have become prime targets for cartels because of their proximity to the Caribbean islands. Cocaine flows in from Colombia, and gangs such as Tren del Llano and Tren de Aragua fight to dominate the maritime routes across to Trinidad

Fishing villages along Venezuela’s eastern coast have become prime targets for cartels because of their proximity to the Caribbean islands. Cocaine flows in from Colombia, and gangs such as Tren del Llano and Tren de Aragua fight to dominate the maritime routes across to Trinidad