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During a new conversation, President Donald Trump has stated that he does not rule out the prospect of armed conflict with the South American nation. This statement accompanies the President vowed additional confiscations of petroleum vessels off the coast of Venezuela's waters.
Trump has publicly accused Venezuela's president, the Venezuelan president, and his government of using "stolen" petroleum to "bankroll themselves" and of engagement in activities such as "Drug Trafficking," trafficking in persons, murder, and abduction. He has vehemently rejected every one of these specific allegations.
"I dont exclude it, no," Trump reportedly said to interviewers when asked about conflict.
The latest comments additionally touched on multiple other major matters from the Trump administration:
In separate remarks, the President asserted he was not obligated to seek congressional authorization to attack purported drug cartels on Venezuelan soil in the country, pointing to apprehensions over information leaks.
"I wouldn’t mind telling them, but as you know, it isn't a major issue. I am not required to inform them," he reportedly remarked.
Rumors about the activities of deceased financier Epstein is expected to hit a defining moment with the much-anticipated disclosure of files pertaining to the convicted sex trafficker. A huge collection of papers is mandated to be made public, potentially shedding fresh light on his wrongdoings and his links with high-profile personalities.
The White House announced the halting of the green card lottery, following the example of Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old believed of carrying out a shooting spree at an Ivy League university and killing an MIT professor. Secretary Noem stated the man "came into the US through the DV1 program" and "was wrongly admitted in our country."
This standoff involving the America and Venezuela is unfold, with military actions clearly remaining as a possibility by the US commander-in-chief.
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Rita Davis
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