US envoy says at least six Americans still wrongfully held in Venezuelan prisons


WASHINGTON (Reuters) - There are at least six Americans wrongfully held in prison in Venezuela, U.S. President Donald Trump's envoy Richard Grenell said on Monday, three days after returning to the U.S. from Venezuela having secured the release of six other Americans.

"There is at least six," Grenell said in an interview for the Megyn Kelly Show on YouTube when asked about the number of Americans still wrongfully held in Venezuela.

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