Stephen Miller Ramps Up Threats to Take Over the Arctic Territory
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- By Joseph Lang
- 13 Apr 2026
During a latest conversation, President Trump indicated that he is not excluding the chance of war involving the South American nation. These comments follows Trump promised additional captures of crude carriers in the vicinity of Venezuela's maritime zone.
He has repeatedly accused Venezuelan leader, Maduro, and his regime of utilizing "illegally obtained" crude oil to "fund themselves" and of involvement in activities such as "Narcotics Trafficking," human trafficking, homicide, and kidnapping. Maduro has strongly denied every one of these specific allegations.
"I dont rule it out, no," the President according to reports stated to interviewers when asked the potential for war.
The comments additionally touched on a number of other major developments from the Trump administration:
In further comments, he claimed he was not obligated to seek legislative consent to attack suspected drug cartels on the ground in Venezuela, citing worries over information leaks.
"It's fine to informing them, but frankly, it isn't a major issue. I don’t have to inform them," the President is said to have said.
Rumors about the affairs of deceased financier Jeffrey Epstein is anticipated to undergo a major point with the long-awaited publication of records connected to the notorious individual. A massive trove of documents is required by law to be made public, possibly providing new insight on his misdeeds and his associations with high-profile personalities.
Officials stated the halting of the diversity visa lottery, citing the example of a suspect, a 48-year-old alleged of perpetrating a mass shooting at Brown University and the death of an university professor. Secretary Noem announced the shooter "entered the United States through the diversity lottery" and "should never have been admitted in our country."
This tension between the US and its South American counterpart continues to unfold, with military actions clearly remaining in consideration by the US president.