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Maduro Must Be Released Or the Fascists Win
 Maduro on board the USS Iwo Jima. Image US Military. If U.S. progressives are serious about combating the expansion of fascism domestically, demanding both the release of Venezuela’s president, Nicolas Maduro, and first lady Celia Flores, as well as the immediate cessation of any further U.S. military incursion into Latin America, must be a top priority. In an interview on [*Black Liberation Media’s* morning show, Chris Gilbert, a political economist in](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtAQv_UVL9A) Venezuela who experienced the U.S.’s January bombardment of Caracas firsthand, stated that Donald J. Trump and his allies, “don’t recognize nations. They don’t recognize peoples. They think the world is a bunch of guys like them. And they think by bending these guys, they can make them do whatever they want.” Maduro himself has refused the devil’s bargain with the Trump regime, proclaiming defiantly in [his arraignment before a U.S. judge on the spurious charges of drug trafficking and](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq6v25eldmdo) weapons possession, “I am a prisoner of war!” Progressive forces internationally have bore witness to these acts of desperation on the part of the Trump regime and their attempt to stem the tide of a [weakening U.S.](https://www.laprogressive.com/foreign-policy/venezuelan-invasion) imperialism in the hemisphere. Oil and defense—two of the most vile capitalist industries—are the direct benefactors of this latest imperialist incursion. While oil executives rebuffed Trump’s $100 billion plan to invest in Venezuela’s oil sector, with the ExxonMobil executive labeling the country “[uninvestible](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c205dx61x76o)” due to security and legal risks, the energy sector reaped historic gains as a result of the so-called “[Venezuelan shock](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crrnw08qvg7o).” Companies like Chevron, for instance, which was, until recently, the only major oil venture legally sanctioned to drill and trade in Venezuela, closed at an all-time high in early February. According to the [*Brennan Center*](https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/fossil-fuel-industry-donors-see-major-returns-trumps-policies), the oil industry itself spent “lavishly to elect Trump, giving at least $75 million to his campaign and affiliated PACs, thereby making them a top corporate backer of his reelection bid…Several oil tycoons gave millions on their own and hosted fundraisers with Trump and his associates.” While both industries have directly funded Donald Trump’s campaigns for president, this is hardly an aberration from the norm of U.S. politics, which [draws sustenance](https://truthout.org/articles/at-least-37-us-lawmakers-traded-up-to-113-million-in-arms-stocks-this-year/) from the sale, manufacture, and dropping of bombs around the globe while [“corporate giants like Chevron enjoy… lavish [single-digit] tax breaks” which are “lower than what many nurses or firefighters pay.”](https://inequality.org/article/american-taxpayers-are-subsidizing-big-oils-extraction-abroad/) Immediately after Maduro and Flores were snatched from their beds and humiliated before the U.S. press, Secretary of State Marco Rubio [admitted](https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5676818-us-control-venezuela-oil/) that their goal in Venezuela was “to take between thirty and fifty million barrels of oil,” promising, “to sell it in the marketplace at market rates, not at the discounts Venezuela was getting.” At the White House, during an open press conference featuring major oil executives, Trump, stated that U.S. oil should make “[tons of money](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/watch-live-trump-holds-news-conference-after-announcing-u-s-has-captured-venezuelan-leader-maduro)” in Venezuela. In much the same way that companies knee-deep in death have had an intimate relationship with the worst of the worst in American politics, among Democrat and Republican alike, those who will not stand in the way of the constantly expanding military budget, which far outstrips the military budget for the next top ten countries, including that of Russia and China— the “bogeymen” of our present era. As [reported](https://www.citizensforethics.org/about/) in *Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington*, “[of the top 40 companies](https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-reports/the-defense-industry-is-the-biggest-supporter-of-the-sedition-caucus/) that have given the most to the Sedition Caucus—the 147 members of Congress who voted,” at Trump’s behest, “against certifying the 2020 election… as well as those who have since been elected to Congress” wh
View originalMaduro Must Be Released Or the Fascists Win
 Maduro on board the USS Iwo Jima. Image US Military. If U.S. progressives are serious about combating the expansion of fascism domestically, demanding both the release of Venezuela’s president, Nicolas Maduro, and first lady Celia Flores, as well as the immediate cessation of any further U.S. military incursion into Latin America, must be a top priority. In an interview on [*Black Liberation Media’s* morning show, Chris Gilbert, a political economist in](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtAQv_UVL9A) Venezuela who experienced the U.S.’s January bombardment of Caracas firsthand, stated that Donald J. Trump and his allies, “don’t recognize nations. They don’t recognize peoples. They think the world is a bunch of guys like them. And they think by bending these guys, they can make them do whatever they want.” Maduro himself has refused the devil’s bargain with the Trump regime, proclaiming defiantly in [his arraignment before a U.S. judge on the spurious charges of drug trafficking and](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/cq6v25eldmdo) weapons possession, “I am a prisoner of war!” Progressive forces internationally have bore witness to these acts of desperation on the part of the Trump regime and their attempt to stem the tide of a [weakening U.S.](https://www.laprogressive.com/foreign-policy/venezuelan-invasion) imperialism in the hemisphere. Oil and defense—two of the most vile capitalist industries—are the direct benefactors of this latest imperialist incursion. While oil executives rebuffed Trump’s $100 billion plan to invest in Venezuela’s oil sector, with the ExxonMobil executive labeling the country “[uninvestible](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c205dx61x76o)” due to security and legal risks, the energy sector reaped historic gains as a result of the so-called “[Venezuelan shock](https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/crrnw08qvg7o).” Companies like Chevron, for instance, which was, until recently, the only major oil venture legally sanctioned to drill and trade in Venezuela, closed at an all-time high in early February. According to the [*Brennan Center*](https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/fossil-fuel-industry-donors-see-major-returns-trumps-policies), the oil industry itself spent “lavishly to elect Trump, giving at least $75 million to his campaign and affiliated PACs, thereby making them a top corporate backer of his reelection bid…Several oil tycoons gave millions on their own and hosted fundraisers with Trump and his associates.” While both industries have directly funded Donald Trump’s campaigns for president, this is hardly an aberration from the norm of U.S. politics, which [draws sustenance](https://truthout.org/articles/at-least-37-us-lawmakers-traded-up-to-113-million-in-arms-stocks-this-year/) from the sale, manufacture, and dropping of bombs around the globe while [“corporate giants like Chevron enjoy… lavish [single-digit] tax breaks” which are “lower than what many nurses or firefighters pay.”](https://inequality.org/article/american-taxpayers-are-subsidizing-big-oils-extraction-abroad/) Immediately after Maduro and Flores were snatched from their beds and humiliated before the U.S. press, Secretary of State Marco Rubio [admitted](https://thehill.com/homenews/senate/5676818-us-control-venezuela-oil/) that their goal in Venezuela was “to take between thirty and fifty million barrels of oil,” promising, “to sell it in the marketplace at market rates, not at the discounts Venezuela was getting.” At the White House, during an open press conference featuring major oil executives, Trump, stated that U.S. oil should make “[tons of money](https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/watch-live-trump-holds-news-conference-after-announcing-u-s-has-captured-venezuelan-leader-maduro)” in Venezuela. In much the same way that companies knee-deep in death have had an intimate relationship with the worst of the worst in American politics, among Democrat and Republican alike, those who will not stand in the way of the constantly expanding military budget, which far outstrips the military budget for the next top ten countries, including that of Russia and China— the “bogeymen” of our present era. As [reported](https://www.citizensforethics.org/about/) in *Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington*, “[of the top 40 companies](https://www.citizensforethics.org/reports-investigations/crew-reports/the-defense-industry-is-the-biggest-supporter-of-the-sedition-caucus/) that have given the most to the Sedition Caucus—the 147 members of Congress who voted,” at Trump’s behest, “against certifying the 2020 election… as well as those who have since been elected to Congress” wh
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[](https://substackcdn.com/image/fetch/$s_!JmpU!,f_auto,q_auto:good,fl_progressive:steep/https%3A%2F%2Fsubstack-post-media.s3.amazonaws.com%2Fpublic%2Fimages%2Ffa96edfa-9fb3-48ae-9ace-1dd4778a0187_1080x1350.png) [Following intense backlash to its partnership with Flock Safety](https://www.theverge.com/news/878447/ring-flock-partnership-canceled)—a surveillance technology company that works with law enforcement agencies including ICE— Ring has announced it is canceling the integration. Hi, all, and happy Sunday! Once again, this newsletter has so much good news in it that it’s almost too long to fit within Substack’s limits. I had to cut items! That means that even though we’re living through the worst possible times, good things are *still happening*! Let’s keep focussing on, celebrating, and amplifying them, because that’s how we find the strength to keep going—and creating new victories! So read this list, savor it, and then please share it. Let people know that these wins aren’t happening in a vacuum—they’re happening because people like YOU keep showing up and doing the work. I literally couldn’t be more proud of you. ENJOY! ## Celebrate This! 🎉 Four Republican New Mexico candidates were [disqualified after failing](https://www.abqjournal.com/news/four-new-mexico-candidates-disqualified-after-failing-to-meet-ballot-requirements/2978003?mrfcid=20260211698cbbd4871dae073950f595) to meet ballot requirements. As a result, and if he rebuffs a primary challenge, U.S. Sen. Ben Ray Luján is set to avoid a Republican opponent in his bid for a second term Hundreds of rabbis, cantors, and Jewish leaders [protested outside of ICE](https://www.instagram.com/reels/DUoNQcWESBY/) headquarters in DC this week. Chasity Verret Martinez defeated her Republican opponent in [a Louisiana state legislative district](https://democrats.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=90379082c3d9e6a03baf3f677&id=531cc9e473&e=aa53a71c78) that Donald Trump won by 13 points in 2024. CA Governor Newsom [just signed legislation delivering $90 million](https://www.threads.com/@cagovernor/post/DUoYj8tkkeo?xmt=AQF0wJbJHogI5WmwR1q6CVR0KfwTst1z4Ey1BE3hd49SgR3xnv8qswG1kHloh-SPwJTua4bD&slof=1) to reproductive health care providers across the state. This is to help them survive Trump’s brutal cuts in the OBBBA. The Virginia Supreme Court [said](https://newsletters.democracydocket.com/e3t/Ctc/2Q+113/d5HcfP04/VXdDNz7Vv2zQW27B_MR6qJKcKW4zFhY95Kvn8FN412x9M5nR3bW6N1X8z6lZ3lxW13DjqF7rjfnzW1ZGQ6t8TFXY7W766FqM5rDhmnW5Zn4H55x5kq3V_Yc6v91YqxsW4PF_Rt7s21GrW7SkzNn5WWWXwVfcrfP6mbwnxW3dgx5x38sM3qW3R0_zx8l-S1KW7lJfnG75KH-lW4p3yyl333_RyW20FX8N81yjFCW615fvS7T8dXQW8NGm7_5xCDCdW7cSHvH78l86cVvBdbm8BS6HhW43SVnB4JcfrjW3dNhqc4qqwHLW4_gygZ3fBt8VW7-8J9G8PrjxWW78zvrV76jF-fW2gpsVl4Lc39wW2YJ-vp3w9YR0V2gw9w2L8TVQW4skxy86xJtwQW8lnDBX1bBtxhW13-1264jgqTPW26J9RY3yhn93W81Dk_5976l2tW6G1YPS2St60RW81DS4-58l10lN6rXWjYTm6PYW4y9l5Y4fj4cRW1hd5p95h1kX1N2SQscW7pQ50W6jBQrL7PbN24W2gVCcg8HSRzBf8CpWnj04) the state could hold a special election on Democratic lawmakers’ redistricting plan aimed at countering GOP gerrymanders nationwide. Progressive [activist Analilia Mejia has won](https://19thnews.org/2026/02/analilia-mejia-new-jersey-primary/) the Democratic primary in a special election for New Jersey. [ICE Acting Director Todd Lyons said that two officers who apparently lied](http://r.mail.talkingpointsmemo.com/mk/cl/f/sh/1t6Af4OiGsF30poC7svlvmal0VUbel/-tkK3E_UjBfv) in relation to a shooting are being investigated by the DOJ. This is the bare minimum but it hasn’t been happening, so I’m going to celebrate it. In a rare defeat, [three House Republicans bucked their leaders to block legislation](https://www.ms.now/news/house-republicans-revolt-trump-tariff-authority) that would have restricted Congress’ ability to strike down Trump’s tariffs. A Montana court [blocked](https://newsletters.democracydocket.com/e3t/Ctc/2Q+113/d5HcfP04/VXdDNz7Vv2zQW27B_MR6qJKcKW4zFhY95Kvn8FN412x985nR3bW5BWr2F6lZ3mJW6-4jDT3_bvBRN8J_bpZBFYpTW67jyFD1JrWyKW3CKp7z3xr76bW1Txk9m7w7GwwN4WkV7YVDFM8N60JRtxKp38NN8Xw5nsD8XH-W8WnQTH3DJqrjVnNK_08QN5QWW11b0Vm3Tb7h8W8MPmWG4BRwklVr6yD77vv5L9W7tjkxx5_BSRTV28D405FrnLZW5-My214ytWDWW2rXKfQ4p8ZmTW7rrNbM2qmzNgW9dkz5j1HhtFdW8NWf7_5r7sGkW2Znynn40K3MPW5RLM9k1YswXnW25kJw33mlT8TW2q2tWT721nY-W4HwYnJ1mHP9qW1cFH7D1b-DRJW5bNz9G64QPzQW40MVrX5s_c9hW369Mp36swPWSW7j7ssS72VXk-W2dyCQ541LBmnW18tnlc6GMnTcW7N85kg5sj9YNN1mtkwfxrV3gf2q-6q404) a state law that would have required students to declare their intent to remain in the county after graduation to register to vote using their college address. If upheld, the measure would have barred thousands of students from voting in their own communi
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