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Former State Department Officials Warn Trump Needs Congressional Approval to Continue Venezuela Military Campaign
According to experts, the Trump administration cannot continue its campaign in Venezuela without explicit Congressional approval once the War Powers Resolution's 60-day limit expires on Nov. 3.
New Senate Report Finds Widespread Abuse in U.S. Immigration Detention Centers
The report cites testimony from detainees, attorneys, advocates, and a Homeland Security employee, describing dangerous delays in medical care that at times endangered detainees' lives.
Report: FBI Urges Law Enforcement Agencies to Identify Themselves Amid Rising Reports of ICE Impersonators
The bulletin encourages agencies at every level to collaborate in distinguishing legitimate ICE operations from impersonations, framing the surge in fake officers as a national law enforcement issue.
Maduro Reportedly Open To Leaving Venezuela In Exchange For Amnesty And 'Comfortable Exile': Report
Venezuela's authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro would be open to leaving power in exchange for amnesty for him and his lieutenants, the lifting of the bounties on his head and a comfortable exile, according to a new report
U.S. Has Now Killed At Least 70 In Strikes Against Alleged Drug Vessels
The death toll of U.S. strikes against alleged drug vessels in the Caribbean and the Eastern Pacific has now reached at least 70 following the latest episode on Thursday.
Mexican President Sheinbaum Reiterates There Won't Be a U.S. 'Intervention' Because 'The People is United Against Any Interference'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum reiterated her opposition against actions by U.S. troops in the country, claiming that the people are "united against any interference."
U.S. Again Sends Bombers Less Than 50 Miles From Venezuela As Aircraft Carrier Approaches The Caribbean
The U.S. again flew bombers less than 50 miles from the Venezuelan coast as tensions remain high in the region and the USS Gerald Ford continues to approach
GOP Rep. Lauren Boebert Faces Heavy Criticism Over Halloween Costume Referencing ICE Crackdown
According to photos obtained by several media outlets, the 38-year-old congresswoman wore a dress resembling traditional Mexican attire and a sombrero. She also carried a sign referencing the Trump administration's immigration crackdown.
Mexican President Sheinbaum Rejects Report About The U.S. Potentially Sending Troops Into Mexico: 'Not Happening'
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum rejected a report claiming that the Trump administration is considering sending troops into Mexico to deal with cartels.
China Defends Cooperation With Venezuela, Rejects 'Use Or Threat Of Force In International Relations'
The Chinese government defended its ties with Venezuela, saying it "constitutes normal cooperation between sovereign states" and rejected "the use of threat of force in international relations" as the Trump administration escalates pressure against the South American regime.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader Reportedly Discussed Investment Opportunities With U.S. Business Leaders
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Peace Prize winner Maria Corina Machado reportedly discussed investment opportunities with U.S. business leaders last month, according to a new report.
Qatari PM Says 'Conditions' Are Not Given To Mediate Between U.S. And Venezuela As Trump Admin Escalates Pressure
Qatari Prime Minister Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim bin Jaber Al Thani said conditions are currently not given to mediate between the U.S. and Venezuela as the Trump administration continues to escalate pressure on the Maduro regime.
U.S. Marine Conduct Landing Drills In Puerto Rico As Trump Claims Maduro's Days Are 'Numbered'
U.S. Marines conducted landing drills in Puerto Rico during the weekend as tensions with the Venezuelan regime continue to escalate.
U.S. Upgrading Abandoned Cold War Naval Base In The Caribbean That Could Support Operations In Venezuela: Report
The U.S. is upgrading an abandoned naval base from the Cold War, according to a new report, which could support operations against the Venezuelan regime.
Trump Official Gorka Says Venezuelan Regime Is Connected To 'Other Nations' That Have 'Conspired To Attack' Donald Trump
Deputy Assistant to the President Senior Director for Counter Terrorism National Security Council Sebastian Gorka said the Trump administration's campaign against Venezuela has far-reaching consequences due to the Caracas regime's connections with countries that have "been conspiring to attack members of this administration."
Trump Admin Considering Drone Strikes On Mexican Cartels Without Coordinating With Sheinbaum Government
The Trump administration is considering sending troops inside Mexico to conduct drone strikes on cartel drug labs and operatives, according to a new report
Trump Admin Reportedly Planning Sending U.S. Troops Into Mexico To Attack Cartels
The Trump administration is drafting plans to send U.S. troops and intelligence agents into Mexico to target cartels, according to a new report.
Venezuela's María Corina Machado Has Long Sought Trump's Support To Step Up Pressure on Maduro, Report Details
The report revealed that the opposition pushed the narrative that Maduro had ties to the Tren de Aragua gang, discussing the theory publicly and privately when it aligned with the administration's priorities.
These Are The U.S. Forces Deployed in the Caribbean as Tensions with Venezuela Keep Escalating
The U.S. has deployed a powerful naval fleet to the Caribbean, including the USS Gerald R. Ford, Arleigh Burke-class destroyers and attack submarines, in a show of force that heightens pressure on Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro.
Trump Denies Considering Strikes Against Venezuela While More U.S. Warships and Troops Amass Near Its Coasts: What The Photos Show
While President Donald Trump declared that he isn't considering attacking Venezuela, the United States has concentrated a rare mix of naval, air, and special operations power across the southern Caribbean and the approaches to the Venezuelan coast, what the photos show.
Venezuelan Opposition Leader And Nobel Prize Winner Claims Military Escalation Is The Only Way To Remove Maduro
Venezuelan opposition leader and Nobel Prize winner Maria Corina Machado said military escalation is the "only" way to remove authoritarian President Nicolas Maduro from power
Trump Admin Has Decided To Strike Inside Venezuela; Attacks Could Come At Any Time: Report
The Trump administration has already made the decision to strike military facilities inside Venezuela and attacks could take place at any time now, according to a new report.
Russia Appears To Warn U.S. Over Pressure Against Venezuela: 'We Stand Ready To Respond Appropriately'
The Russian government appeared to send a warning to the Trump administration over its pressure campaign against Venezuela, saying Moscow stands "ready to respond appropriately to the requests of our partners in light of emerging threats."
U.S. Officials Pledge Humanitarian Aid as Hurricane Melissa Devastates Caribbean Nations
Government officials have announced that the United States is sending rescue and response teams, along with critical lifesaving supplies in order to alleviate the humanitarian crisis that Category 5 Melissa caused in the Caribbean.
Analyst Explains How Direct Attack Against Venezuelan Regime Could Begin: Missiles, Drones And Electronic Warfare
A military expert described how a direct U.S. attack against the Venezuelan could unfold, considering that there are now different factors that could trigger an escalation: projecting U.S. strength in the world, the departure of Hurricane Melissa and the arrival of additional military assets.
Former Top Venezuelan Officers Claim An Armed Conflict Between The U.S. And Venezuela Would Be Over In Hours
Former Venezuelan officers detailed that an eventual armed conflict between the U.S. and Caracas would be over in a matter of hours with an overwhelming Washington victory.
U.S. Has Now Killed Over 60 People In Strikes Against Alleged Drug Vessels
The U.S. has now killed more than 60 people in its different strikes against alleged drug vessels in the eastern Pacific and the Caribbean
Mexican President Sheinbaum Calls For a New 'Protocol' To Deal With Cartels Following Eastern Pacific Strikes
Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said she asked her foreign minister to hold a meeting with U.S. Ambassador to the country, Ronald Johnson, to develop a protocol to deal with criminal organizations following the latest strike agains talleged drug vessels in the eastern Pacific.
Disputes Over Deportation Tactics Trigger Leadership Shake-Up in ICE Field Offices
A significant and divisive restructuring is in the horizon for U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) as reports from insiders at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) suggest the department is planning on replacing ICE leadership over disputes over deportation tactics and priorities.
'Narco-Banners' Threatening FBI Director Patel And DEA Head Cole Appear in Baja California
Mexican media reported the appearance of two 'narco-banners' warning Americans to stop visiting or residing in the tourist area of Los Cabos, Baja California Sur.