Human rights activist Lilian Tintori lives in a home surrounded by police. That’s because her husband, opposition leader Leopoldo López, a mentor to Juan Guaidó, and the former mayor of Caracas, is under house arrest. Tintori tells host Marco Werman that Venezuela’s opposition movement is gaining steam and is grateful for the support it’s receiving from Washington.
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