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Spain’s Zapatero exposed as Maduro’s fixer. Trump must extradite him now

Spain’s Zapatero exposed as Maduro’s fixer. Trump must extradite him now
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Spain’s National Court made history last week by placing former Socialist Prime Minister Jose Luis Rodriguez Zapatero under investigation for allegedly leading a criminal network engaged in influence peddling, money laundering, document forgery, and related offenses. The inquiry centers on the $61.5 million public bailout of the Venezuela-linked airline Plus Ultra. Court filings and raids […]

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