Here’s Senator Marco Rubio expressing his deep concern for the humanitarian crisis in Venezuela by tweeting images of Libyan president Muammar Gaddafi before and during his brutal murder at the hands of U.S.-backed rebels in a regime change orchestrated by Hillary Clinton and the Obama administration.  The tweet from February 2019 was a clear threat to Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro, who has been the target of a coup attempt led by Rubio and top Trump administration officials like John Bolton and Mike Pompeo since January 2019. The Americans have attempted to remove Maduro from power and install Juan Guaido, whose position as President of the National Assembly in Venezuela was essentially equivalent to Nancy Pelosi’s as Speaker of the House in the U.S.  However, the coup has so far remained unsuccessful, as the military and a large portion of the population still support Maduro and do not recognize the legitimacy of Guaido as the new president of Venezuela, a country with the largest stockpile of oil in the world (not that that has anything to do with America’s desire for more control of the country’s regime).