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January 10, 2025
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Cabello reveals the truth about the Fake News of Machado’s arrest

Cabello reveals the truth about the Fake News of Machado's arrest

The first vice president of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela (PSUV), Diosdado Cabello, revealed in his program 510 of Con El Mazo Dando, special editionthe truth behind the alleged arrest of the opposition extremist María Corina Machado.

“After [María Corina Machado] He shouted four times, starting the false positive. Magalli Meda ordered Cori to get off the truck and to position at a communication level the narrative of an alleged irregular situation and an alleged kidnapping, including shots that were never heard,” Cabello read in one of the letters sent by the cooperating patriots.

“It turns out that the nervous and paranoid Cori, due to the effects of intoxication, was pressuring her motorized vehicle to drive faster, which caused the motorcycle to lose stability and at the height of the Altamira distributor towards the highway it was detected by a device control of the Bolivarian National Police, who decided to intercede to protect her, imagining that Cori was really being kidnapped,” the Bolivarian leader continued.

“At this moment, the police officers had the intention of protecting Cori, but when they saw that she was trying to put on a show, they decided to let her continue, but leaving the record that she was in perfect condition and had not been kidnapped or shot, as they said on social networks, by order of Magalli,” he clarified.

In reference to the media matrix that María Corina was forced to record the audiovisual where she denies the fake news of the arrest, Cabello pointed out that “the truth is that it was she herself who proposed making the video, thinking that with that move she could victimize herself even more, but everything went wrong.”

He warned that Machado’s communications chief, Magalli Meda, “is designing all possible theories to justify today’s great failure.”

“They are going to invent things like that the government of Nicolás Maduro was scared and released her or that the officials rebelled and released her because they recognized her as vice president,” he concluded.

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