The White House stated that it has seen the letter from Venezuela, but the U.S. policy towards Venezuela remains unchanged. Jin10 data reported on September 23 that on the 22nd local time, the White House announced that U.S. President Trump had read the letter from Venezuelan President Maduro, but the U.S. policy towards Venezuela remains unchanged. White House Press Secretary Levitt stated that the U.S. considers the Maduro regime to be illegal, and Trump has made it clear that he is willing to take all necessary measures to "stop the illegal trafficking of deadly drugs from Venezuela to the United States."
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The White House stated that it has seen the letter from Venezuela, but the U.S. policy towards Venezuela remains unchanged. Jin10 data reported on September 23 that on the 22nd local time, the White House announced that U.S. President Trump had read the letter from Venezuelan President Maduro, but the U.S. policy towards Venezuela remains unchanged. White House Press Secretary Levitt stated that the U.S. considers the Maduro regime to be illegal, and Trump has made it clear that he is willing to take all necessary measures to "stop the illegal trafficking of deadly drugs from Venezuela to the United States."