Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has grown increasingly paranoid of US airstrikes following recent threats from the Trump administration, with the dictator now regularly rotating his sleeping beds and cellphones to avoid having his location tracked, according to a new report.
Despite his recent seemingly carefree public appearances , sources close to Maduro’s regime said the president is sweating bullets as he tightens his personal security and looks for outside help to reduce the risk of betrayal from his loyalists, The New York Times reported .
To mitigate the chances of being killed by a US airstrike or by a special-forces raid, Maduro, 63, is reportedly opting to sleep in different locations to throw off would-be assassins.
The Venezuelan strongman is also regularly changi

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