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Maduro Links Dozens of Democrat Senators to Multi-Million Bribe Allegations (FULL LIST & DOCUMENTS)
“VENEZUELA LIST” EXPLODES – Maduro Links Dozens of Democrat Senators to Multi-Million Bribe Allegations (FULL LIST & DOCUMENTS)
By Jonathan Gregory
Washington, D.C. - April 21, 2026
"SCUMBAGS"
A political firestorm has erupted in Washington as explosive allegations surface tying dozens of Democrat U.S. Senators to millions in bribes funneled from Nicolás Maduro’s regime and its associated drug trafficking networks. The so-called “Venezuela List,” reportedly drawn from testimony and documents linked to former Venezuelan intelligence chief Hugo Carvajal, claims that these Democrat senators accepted illicit payments in exchange for undermining President Donald Trump’s aggressive crackdown on Venezuelan narcoterrorism and the deadly flow of drugs into American communities. Supporters of the President see this as vindication of his long standing warnings about deep-state resistance and foreign influence peddling that has plagued efforts to secure the border and combat the fentanyl crisis.
THE VENEZUELA LIST: DEMOCRAT SENATORS ON THE TAKE
Here is the full list of Democrat U.S. Senators named in the explosive “Venezuela List” allegations:
Mark Kelly - D - Arizona
Ruben Gallego - D - Arizona
Alex Padilla - D - California
Adam Schiff - D - California
Michael Bennet - D - Colorado
John Hickenlooper - D - Colorado
Richard Blumenthal - D - Connecticut
Chris Murphy - D - Delaware
Jon Ossoff - D - Georgia
Raphael Warnock - D - Georgia
Brian Schatz - D - Hawaii
Mazie Hirono - D - Hawaii
Dick Durbin - D - Illinois
Tammy Duckworth - D - Illinois
Catherine Cortez Masto - D - Nevada
Jeanne Shaheen - D - New Hampshire
Maggie Hassan - D - New Hampshire
Cory Booker - D - New Jersey
Andy Kim - D - New Jersey
Martin Heinrich - D - New Mexico
Ben Ray Luján - D - New Mexico
Chuck Schumer - D - New York
Kirsten Gillibrand - D - New York
Ron Wyden - D - Oregon
Jeff Merkley - D - Oregon
The allegations paint a disturbing picture of Democrat senators “on the take,” using their positions to slow walk sanctions, block military options against Maduro’s narco regime, and protect the very networks flooding U.S. streets with poison. President Trump, who has made dismantling these cartels and restoring American sovereignty a cornerstone of his agenda, has long faced opposition from establishment Democrats in Congress. If proven, this scandal would expose how foreign adversaries exploit weak-kneed politicians to sabotage policies that put America First. Trump allies argue the timing, amid renewed focus on Venezuela, highlights why bold leadership is essential to drain the swamp and hold accountable those who prioritize personal gain over national security.
As calls grow for full transparency, investigations, and prosecutions, the “Venezuela List” serves as a stark reminder of the corruption that President Trump has fought to eradicate since his first term. Patriots demand answers: Which Democrats profited while Americans suffered from open borders and record overdoses? The documents and full roster now circulating demand immediate congressional action and independent probes. Under Trump’s leadership, such betrayals will not go unchecked, America is watching, and real accountability may finally be on the way.
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