Venezuela issues arrest warrant for opposition leader Juan Guaidó as he campaigns from exile
- Venezuelan government issues arrest warrant for opposition leader Juan Guaidó, who is currently exiled in Miami.
- Guaidó denies allegations and dismisses the warrant as government lies and intimidation tactics.
- The warrant comes amid Venezuela's talks with the U.S. and ahead of opposition primaries for potential 2024 elections.
- Guaidó declared himself interim president in 2019 but has since lost popularity and relevance at home.
- From Miami, Guaidó continues campaigning to unite the fractured opposition and be their candidate against Maduro.