More Americans jailed in Venezuela pose a test of Trump's deal-making foreign policy
- Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro will be sworn in for a third term while hundreds of government opponents remain imprisoned, including 10 Americans.
- David Estrella, one American detainee, was last heard from in September and is believed to be part of a plot against Maduro according to Venezuelan authorities.
- The U.S. State Department has not declared any of the Americans wrongfully detained, complicating their families' efforts for release.
- Reports indicate that Maduro is targeting foreigners, with 47 foreign nationals imprisoned for political reasons since the July election.
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