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Report: Trump to Meet With Cabinet Members Monday to Talk 'Next Steps' on Venezuela

Trump's national security team will evaluate military and diplomatic options amid a $50 million US bounty on Maduro and 15,000 troops deployed to the Caribbean region.

  • President Donald Trump will host a White House meeting Monday at 5 p.m. with his national security team, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt confirmed.
  • Since September, Operation Southern Spear has deployed 15,000 troops and the world's largest aircraft carrier as the United States moves major naval assets near Caracas amid rising tensions.
  • Controversial follow-up strikes, including a reported double-tap, have prompted White House defenses after air strikes on alleged drug-smuggling boats killed at least 83 people.
  • President Donald Trump confirmed a recent call with Venezuela President Nicolás Maduro, saying `I wouldn't say it went well or badly. It was a phone call`, while media reports said the call included amnesty talks and offers of safe passage.
  • On Saturday, Trump said Venezuela airspace is 'closed in its entirety,' amid U.S. accusations that Maduro leads the 'Cartel of the Suns,' and Venezuela's 303 billion barrels of reserves and $4.05 billion in 2023 exports.
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Washington, United States. President Donald Trump meets his National Security Council on Monday to talk about Venezuela, announced the White House in the midst of the current crisis between Washington and Caracas.The United States mobilized the Caribbean the largest aircraft carrier in the world, along with other warships, fighter planes and thousands of troops.The deployment, he says, is part of operations against drug trafficking, although Pre…

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US President Donald Trump held a meeting on Monday night to discuss the next steps regarding Venezuela, according to sources who spoke to CNN. Venezuelans are increasingly concerned about a US attack on the country.

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Antiwar.com broke the news in on Monday, December 1, 2025.
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