Venezuela, Trump and Congress
Digest more
Faced with the prospect of armed conflict with the United States, Venezuela’s government seems to be encouraging citizens to spy on each other by using a revamped mobile application to report suspicious people or activities.
Straight Arrow News on MSN
Senate narrowly rejects limits on Trump's Venezuela military powers
U.S. officials told Congress that, at the moment, the U.S. has no plans or legal basis to attack Venezuela, according to a report by CNN. The Office of Legal Counsel (OLC), which provides legal advice to the executive branch,
CNN anchor Abby Phillip accused conservative colleague Scott Jennings of lying in a social media post following a contentious on-air debate about Venezuela’s culpability in the U.S. drug war. Last week, President Donald Trump announced that U.S ...
Panetta: One US misstep could result in small war with Venezuela Former Defense Secretary Leon Panetta weighs in on escalating tensions between the US and Venezuela.
Hindustan Times on MSN
Maduro Taunts Trump As U.S.-Venezuela War Looms; 'I'm More Famous In America Than Taylor Swift...'
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro reacted with humor and defiance to intense US media coverage and fresh threats from Washington, joking that he's "more famous than Taylor Swift and Bad Bunny" in the United States as outlets like Fox News and CNN highlight his leadership amid the Venezuela-US standoff.