Military action in Venezuela emerges as an issue in a closely watched GOP primary in Kentucky
Trump-backed Ed Gallrein supports the Venezuela military operation as necessary to hold rogue regimes accountable and protect U.S. interests, while incumbent Massie opposes it on constitutional grounds.
- President Trump has announced that the U.S. will run Venezuela and allow American oil companies to operate the country's oil reserves.
- Kentucky politicians reacted with surprise and some opposition to the move, as Congress was not notified beforehand.
- The upcoming Republican primary election in May will test Trump's influence over the party amid differing stances on the Venezuela operation.
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How Trump’s military action in Venezuela is playing in Maine’s U.S. Senate race
Political analysts say the raid's impact on the race will depend on how the situation unfolds and the extent of U.S. involvement going forward.
Global Tensions Escalate Over Venezuela US Military Action
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez criticized the U.S. raid to capture Venezuelan President Maduro, calling it a violation of international law aimed at regime change. Sanchez emphasized Spain's non-recognition of Maduro's election due to its illegitimacy and rejected any military intervention for seizing resources. Tensions remain high as both countries hold firm.
Trump Rips Thomas Massie, Backs Primary Opponent
Donald Trump just called out Thomas Massie. Trump said Massie “only votes AGAINST the Republican Party, making life very easy for the Radical Left.” Trump also reiterated his support for Ed Gallrein, Massie’s primary opponent. Trump said Ed is a “Brave Combat Veteran, Ed knows the Wisdom and Courage required to Defend our Country, Support our Military/Veterans, and Ensure PEACE THROUGH STRENGTH. He is a big fan of our recent attack on Nicolas Ma…
Military action in Venezuela emerges as an issue in a closely watched GOP primary in Kentucky
President Donald Trump’s military intervention in Venezuela has emerged as a flash point in a closely watched Republican primary campaign in Kentucky.
Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on the political fallout from military action in Venezuela
NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report with Amy Walter join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including lawmakers returning to Washington to face the fallout from U.S. military action in Venezuela, another government shutdown deadline and a health care fight ahead.
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