Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro fired up a massive youth rally in Caracas, exchanging what he called “shoves of love” and “punches of love” with enthusiastic supporters before launching into a fierce denunciation of U.S. policies. Addressing thousands, Maduro accused Washington of persecuting Venezuelan migrants and plotting to turn the country into a “Yankee colony,” urging young people to remain rebellious and defend national sovereignty. The president also swore in new members of the ruling party’s youth wing, framed the moment as one of historic unity, and promoted the upcoming November 23 national consultation meant to boost grassroots “popular power” across Venezuela.
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