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U.S. Senator Chris Murphy says the Trump administration's move to take control of Venezuela's oil industry would primarily benefit energy giants and Wall Street. He accuses U.S. President Donald Trump of abandoning his pledge to avoid foreign wars and warns that U.S. taxpayers could end up financing the management of Venezuela's economy, while its oil is sold with little concern for the Venezuelan people.
U.S. Senator Chris Murphy says the Trump administration's move to take control of Venezuela's oil industry would primarily benefit energy giants and Wall Street. He accuses U.S. President Donald Trump of abandoning his pledge to avoid foreign wars and warns that U.S. taxpayers could end up financing the management of Venezuela's economy, while its oil is sold with little concern for the Venezuelan people.