Tuesday, December 9, 2025

Another High-Ranking Maduro Insider Provides Trump with a Shocking Tell-All

Regime Meltdown: Another High-Ranking Maduro Insider Provides Trump with a Shocking Tell-All 

Last week, I told you how about how Hugo “El Pollo” Carvajal Barrios, an ex-military intelligence officer for the Venezuelan regime, who was a powerful official within Nicolás Maduro's Cartel de los Soles, wrote Donald Trump a letter.  

El Pollo is in United States custody, charged with narco-terrorism, among other things, and he's been sharing everything he knows with the Department of Justice in hopes of reducing his sentence, which I believe will be handed down in February. The letter, which was provided to the Dallas Express via his attorney, was quite a bombshell for people unfamiliar with the situation. It told how the regime weaponizes drugs against the United States, sends Tren de Aragua into the United States to destabilize communities, has spies in the United States, and has even potentially interfered with our elections. 

Recommended: Maduro’s Ex-Insider Turns Snitch, Sends Trump an Explosive Letter

As of Monday evening, another former Maduro insider has come forward with a similar letter, which was also provided to the Dallas Express. 

Former Major General Cliver Antonio Alcalá Cordones was a high-ranking commander in Venezuela’s armed forces who served under Hugo Chávez, and at one point in time he was more powerful than even Maduro within the Chávez government. He was on the U.S. radar for drug trafficking and related crimes for quite a while, but after Chávez died he and the Maduro regime eventually parted ways. He moved to Colombia, began staging a halfhearted anti-Maduro coup with some various U.S. contractors, and by 2020 gave up and turned himself in to U.S. authorities, agreeing to cooperate with them. 

He pleaded guilty to charges related to shielding the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) in connection with drug and arms trafficking, and in 2024 he was sentenced to 21 years and eight months in federal prison, where he is now. 

According to the Dallas Express, Alcalá's letter was provided to them by a member of his legal team, just like Carvajal's was last week. It was typed and dated December 8, 2025. 



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