In a new conversation, President Trump indicated that he is leaving open the prospect of war with Venezuela. This statement follows Trump vowed more captures of crude carriers in the vicinity of Venezuelan waters.
The President has publicly charged Nicolás Maduro, Nicolás Maduro, and his government of using "seized" crude oil to "fund themselves" and of involvement in practices such as "Drug Terrorism," trafficking in persons, homicide, and kidnapping. Maduro has strongly denied every one of such accusations.
"I dont rule it out, no," he allegedly said to reporters concerning about war.
This remarks additionally touched on multiple further major developments from the administration:
In separate comments, the President stated he was not obligated to seek lawmakers' approval to strike suspected trafficking groups on the ground in Venezuela, pointing to concerns over security breaches.
"It's fine to informing them, but you know, it’s not a major issue. I don’t have to notify them," he is said to have remarked.
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Officials announced the suspension of the green card lottery, after the actions of a suspect, a Portuguese national alleged of committing a shooting spree at Brown University and the death of an university professor. Secretary Noem announced the man "came into the United States through the visa lottery" and "ought not to have been permitted in our country."
The standoff between the America and its South American counterpart continues to unfold, with military measures clearly left as a possibility by the US president.
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