In a surprising turn of events, six American detainees held in Venezuela are set to return home after a diplomatic mission led by Richard Grenell, President Trump’s envoy for special missions. Grenell confirmed his departure from Venezuela on social media, asserting that he was flying home with the hostages after discussions with President Nicolás Maduro. The U.S. has been largely in the dark about the whereabouts of its citizens, highlighting the complex diplomatic relations between the two nations.
Venezuela Releases Six American Detainees After Diplomatic Mission

Venezuela Releases Six American Detainees After Diplomatic Mission
Richard Grenell announces the return of six Americans detained in Venezuela following high-level talks with Nicolás Maduro.
In a statement, Trump praised Grenell's efforts, emphasizing the success of the mission. Among those released was 64-year-old David Estrella, whose family expressed relief after months of uncertainty regarding his fate. As the situation unfolds, questions remain regarding the broader implications of this diplomatic engagement.