Democratic Leaders Criticize Trump’s Venezuela Actions as Unlawful and Risky
Democrats accuse Trump of risking regional instability and ignoring domestic crises while acting without legal authority in Venezuela, as 60% of Americans live paycheck to paycheck.
- The U.S. military conducted a large-scale operation in Venezuela on January 3, resulting in the capture of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.
- The Venezuelan government reported that the death toll from the U.S. attack has reached 80 and may rise further.
- Multiple nations, including China and Cuba, condemned the U.S. actions, labeling them as 'hegemonic acts' and 'state terrorism.'
- Kamala Harris criticized the operation, stating it was 'both unlawful and unwise,' and warned of historical patterns leading to chaos in similar military interventions.
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Kamala Harris slams seizure of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro by Trump. Says the president is gambling with American lives
It’s hard to imagine anybody woke up on January 3 expecting the United States to have launched another illegal military incursion into a sovereign state. But that’s just the kind of world we live in today under the second Trump administration, and former Vice President Kamala Harris has just about had enough of it. Yesterday, the U.S. military conducted a large-scale operation in Venezuela, which resulted in the capture of President Nicolás Madu…
Illinois Dems call Trump administration's actions in Venezuela 'unconstitutional'
In the hours after President Donald Trump announced the arrest of President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, Democratic leaders in Illinois issued statements, calling his administration's actions unconstitutional.
In this journal, the latest reactions to the capture of Nicolas Maduro. Still in this edition, the official launch of the campaign for the Presidents.
Former US Vice President and presidential candidate Kamala Harris has criticized the US president's foreign policy actions in Venezuela.
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