Guaidó accuses police of intimidating family

Venezuelan parliament president Juan Guaidó, who declared himself interim president, accuses the authorities of trying to intimidate his family.

The 35-year-old Guaidó said that agents from the FAES had gone to his house. There, according to the politician, they asked his wife. 'The dictatorship thinks it can intimidate us,' he said during a speech in Caracas. He warned that he would hold the security services responsible if something happened to his 20-month-old child.