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Trump Pushes Oil Investment in Venezuela

President Trump is advocating for American oil companies to invest in Venezuela post-Maduro, despite concerns from ExxonMobils CEO, Darren Woods, about the countrys unstable commercial setups and frameworks. Trump signed an executive order to protect Venezuelan oil money from legal actions, aiming to stabilize the economy and politics. The White House views this as a significant economic move to manage Venezuelas oil sales globally. Checkout Solipillow.com

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