Trump Rules Out Near-Term Elections in Venezuela
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"First of all, we have to straighten the country out. We can't hold elections. People couldn't even vote," the US president said on Tuesday in an interview with NBC.
Marjorie Taylor Greene described the military incursion as a betrayal of Trump's promise to keep the U.S. out of foreign military tangles, a stance that was central to the MAGA movement's speech.
While dismissing nearby elections in Venezuela, where he clarified that he is in charge, U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed that in charge of the transition of power in the Caribbean country are his senior officials Marco Rubio, Pete Hegseth, Stephen Miller and JD Vance. “We have to fix the country first. Elections cannot be held. There is no way even that people can vote,” he stressed by dismissing elections to elect a democratic government …
Day by Day News USA/Venezuela – US President Donald Trump ruled out the possibility of holding elections in Venezuela in the short term, following the capture of President Nicolás Maduro by US forces. In an interview with NBC, Trump asserted that he is in charge of the situation in the Caribbean nation and that the priority is to stabilize Venezuela before considering electoral processes. “Elections cannot be held now. First, we must fix the cou…
The president named his team to lead America's engagement.
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