KEY POINTS
  • The U.S. released from jail accused money launderer Alex Saab to Venezuela in exchange for that country releasing up to 10 Americans incarcerated there.
  • Saab is a close ally of the president of Venezuela, Nicolas Maduro.
  • Saab was awaiting trial in Miami federal court on a charge of conspiracy to commit money laundering, related to an alleged bribery scheme in Venezuela that siphoned off $350 million.
US President Joe Biden speaks on his economic policies at the Wisconsin Black Chamber of Commerce in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on December 20, 2023.

The United States on Wednesday released from jail an accused money launderer close to Venezuela's President Nicolas Maduro in exchange for that country sending home 10 American prisoners and a defense contractor at the center of a massive bribery conspiracy that tainted the U.S. Navy, according to U.S. President Joe Biden.

The Maduro government also released 20 political prisoners in Venezuela as part of the deal.