Rubio challenges intel community report on Venezuelan gang
Secretary of State Marco Rubio argued against the intelligence community's assessment on Sunday, stating that the terrorist-designated Venezuelan gang, Tren de Aragua, is a proxy of Nicolás Maduro's government.
The intelligence community are "wrong," Rubio told "Face the Nation's" Margaret Brennan.
"In fact, the FBI agrees with me that they are. We, the FBI, agrees that not only is Tren de Aragua exported by the Venezuelan regime, but in fact, if you go back and see a Tren de Aragua member, all the evidence is there, and it's growing every day, was actually contracted to murder an opposition member, I believe, in Chile a few months ago.
"So one of the warnings out there by the FBI is not simply that Tren de Aragua are a terrorist organization, but one that has already been operationalized, to murder ... an opposition member in another country."
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While I am not privy to the information the intel community uses to make their judgment, I do agree with Rubio that Tren de Aragua is a threat coming out of Venezuela.
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