Thomas Massie Thinks Trump and Republicans Are ‘Gaslighting’ on Venezuela
Representative Thomas Massie, a rare Republican critic of President Trump’s military intervention, explained his concerns in an interview with The New York Times. Source link
Representative Thomas Massie, a rare Republican critic of President Trump’s military intervention, explained his concerns in an interview with The New York Times. Source link
A handful of Republicans joined Democrats to allow the measure to move forward, reflecting concerns in both parties about the administration’s strategy. Source link
Macron tells ambassadors that the world has become ‘unhinged.’ Source link
Ms. San Miguel’s arrest in 2024 raised fears that Venezuela had entered a new era of repression. Source link
A mass departure by sanctioned tankers, some switching to Russian flags, has triggered a fresh effort by the United States to pursue Venezuelan oil shipments at sea. Source link
The president has repeatedly tied Venezuela to drug overdose deaths, claimed the Maduro regime sent an influx of criminal migrants and accused the country of stealing American oil. Source link
After 9/11, Gander took in thousands of people whose flights were diverted. History repeated on a smaller scale this week. Source link
The interim government released some prisoners under pressure from the Trump administration, even as it continued arrests and crackdowns elsewhere. Source link
The prison has outlasted the war in Afghanistan, has employed tens of thousands of temporary troops and holds six men charged but not yet tried in death penalty cases. Source link