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You can't trust that man, said Cordoba.
He's a psychopath, he said.
Carrie Khan, NPR News, Bogota.
The main plaza in downtown Bogota is packed with protesters.
They're waving flags, Colombian flags, and shouting their support for Colombian President Gustavo Petro.
Many people are expressing indignation over the recent U.S.
attacks in neighboring Venezuela and the threats that President Trump has made against Colombia.
Their president, Gustavo Petro, here, he's called him a drug addict, a drug trafficker, and has even threatened that maybe he would be next to be removed from office.
We spoke to one man who called President Trump a psychopath, said there's no reason to dialogue with him, and they are just here to show their support for Petro.
Inside Venezuela, we've heard that confirmed by the vice president, Delcy Rodriguez.
She's been on state TV via phone all morning.
Here's some of that indignation from her that you were talking about earlier.
She's been just saying this nonstop since the operation took effect.
present proof of life that Maduro is still alive, and she's asked the same for his wife.
She's also said that she is executing Maduro's defense plans for the nation that she says were practiced and ready to go.
Maduro has long faced U.S.
federal charges for narco-terrorism.
The U.S.