Diosdado Cabello, a prominent Venezuelan political figure, has remained publicly silent following the death of Rafael Vidal, known as “El Niño Guerrero,” a former political opponent. Vidal, a vocal critic of Cabello, died recently under circumstances that have not been fully detailed. This silence is occurring alongside the unexpected suspension of Cabello’s weekly television program, “Con el mazo dando,” by the Minister of Interior. The timing of both events has raised questions and speculation regarding potential connections. The suspension of the program, known for its often-confrontational style, preceded Vidal’s death by several days. Details surrounding the reasons for the broadcast suspension remain unclear, adding to the intrigue. The lack of comment from Cabello is notable given his previous public clashes with Vidal.