Trump, Senate and Venezuela
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How American voters, particularly Republicans, view U.S. interventions abroad could shape outcomes in a key election year.
In a new interview with The New York Times published on Thursday, President Donald Trump said "only time will tell" how long the U.S. will maintain control of Venezuela's oil extraction industry -- suggesting American involvement there will stretch beyond a year.
That, cynics assume, is to help her consolidate control and ward off potential unrest. America’s government, meanwhile, is signalling that events are unfolding exactly as planned. President Donald Trump has said he is now running Venezuela,
President Donald Trump’s boast that “MAGA loves what I’m doing” appears to hold true, but the suggestion of sending in ground troops threatens to revive an “America First” debate.
Here's a look at how recent polls rank President Donald Trump in the aftermath of a U.S. military intervention in Venezuela.
Colombian President Gustavo Petro has strongly criticized the Trump administration’s actions against Venezuela.
When Marco Rubio took the lectern at Mar-a-Lago shortly after U.S. President Donald Trump announced the country had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, it was the culmination of a decade of effort from the secretary of state and a clear sign that he had emerged as a leading voice within the Trump administration.