YouTube has removed the official account of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, which had over 200,000 followers, sparking outrage in Caracas. State media Telesur claimed the deletion came without explanation late Friday. Google has yet to respond, though YouTube policies cite violations such as misinformation and interference with democracy. The move comes amid rising U.S.–Venezuela tensions, with Washington deploying warships near Venezuela and doubling its bounty on Maduro to $50 million. Caracas accuses the U.S. of plotting regime change under the guise of counter-narcotics operations. <br /> <br />#Maduro #Venezuela #YouTubeBan #BreakingNews #USVenezuela #Censorship #Telesur #Google #USMilitary #Trump #Caracas #RegimeChange #DrugWar #YouTubeRemoval #MaduroAccount #Geopolitics #MediaFreedom #SouthAmerica #MaduroVsUS #OnlineCensorship #GlobalPolitics<br /><br />~HT.410~ED.103~GR.122~