 One Guaido is a liar, a thief, a thief. He came back to Venezuela to face justice. One Guaido is a traitor, he's a thief. He has to go back to Venezuela to fight for justice. But the thing is, all of the schools according to him, and in the opposition, want him as a representative. They don't want him. They don't want him. They don't want him. My name is Leonardo Di Fono, and we're outside of the Wilson, Woodrow Wilson Center, because one Guaido was being platform today, a so-called conversation about Venezuelan democracy, which is absolutely hypocritical because there's nothing democratic about Juan Guaido. Juan Guaido is a guy who's spent now four years trying to overthrow the Venezuelan government through very violent means. Guaido is involved in in Bezelman schemes, such as with Monoma as a company in Colombia. I mean there's so many reasons that Guaido should not be anywhere but in Venezuelan jail, and unfortunately he's being platformed here by the agents of regime change. Guaido was introduced by William Brownfield, former Venezuelan ambassador or US ambassador to Venezuela. Brownfield's the architect of the sanctions on Venezuela, and before they were implemented he did an interview in which he said we're gonna have to impose sanctions that are gonna cause extreme suffering on the Venezuelan people. So he knew what the sanctions were gonna do. They've killed a hundred thousand people in Venezuela because of the sanctions, and Brownfield was for them anyway. And then he was introduced by Mark Green, former administrator of USAID. Again, another mastermind of the sanctions. He always says that he sent humanitarian aid to Venezuela, but it's false. That aid has been captured by that Guaido and his allies. And really what we want is the 3.2 billion dollars that the US promised to release as a result of the negotiations in Mexico that the Biden administration hasn't released. 3.2 billion dollars to go for social means in Venezuela.