Trump Says War with the Venezuelan Government is Possible.

During a latest conversation, The American President Donald Trump has stated that he is leaving open the chance of military action against Venezuela. This statement comes as the President promised more seizures of oil tankers near Venezuela's waters.

Escalating Tensions and Allegations

Trump has repeatedly accused Nicolás Maduro, Maduro, and his regime of using "seized" oil to "fund themselves" and of engagement in activities such as "Drug Terrorism," human trafficking, murder, and abduction. Maduro has strongly denied each of such allegations.

"I dont exclude it, no," he allegedly told reporters concerning the potential for military engagement.

Additional Administration Policies

This comments also covered several additional significant matters from the White House:

  • The Affordable Care Act: Trump stated he does not believe it is necessary to overturn the Obamacare, constituting a change from previous statements.
  • Social Media Agreement: TikTok's Chinese owner, ByteDance, finalized formal arrangements to transfer management of its stateside app to a group of companies including the tech giant Oracle, taking a step toward averting a potential US ban.
  • Immigration: A judge in Wisconsin was found guilty of assisting a immigrant avoid a planned immigration arrest, a verdict described as a win for the White House's strict enforcement approach.
  • Space Policy: The President also signed a broad presidential directive that enshrines the goal of returning humans back on the moon by the year 2028 and securing space from militarization.

Claims of Presidential Power

In related observations, he asserted he did not need congressional authorization to strike alleged narco-traffickers on the ground in Venezuela, pointing to apprehensions over intelligence leaks.

"It's fine to informing them, but as you know, it isn't a major issue. There is no need for me to notify them," Trump is said to have said.

Further Notable Updates

Epstein Files

Rumors surrounding the case of deceased billionaire Epstein is anticipated to undergo a major point with the much-anticipated publication of records pertaining to the disgraced individual. A massive archive of papers is required by law to be published, likely revealing more details on Epstein's crimes and his associations with key personalities.

Immigration Visa Suspended

The White House announced the pausing of the green card lottery, following the example of Claudio Neves Valente, a man from Portugal alleged of carrying out a shooting spree at an Ivy League university and murdering an MIT professor. Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem wrote the man "came into the United States through the visa lottery" and "was wrongly allowed in our country."

The tension between the United States and its South American counterpart continues to develop, with armed options openly remaining on the table by the American commander-in-chief.

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