Trump Talks Global Crises in Doral as Miami's Venezuelan Community Gathers Nearby
Trump engaged with Miami's Venezuelan-American community and House Republicans at a GOP retreat focused on midterm strategy and global crises, amid increased local security.
- On Monday, President Donald Trump attended his GOP retreat at Trump National Doral and stopped at El Arepazo in Doral, greeting roughly 100 supporters and workers.
- The three‑day retreat is intended to unify House Republican lawmakers ahead of midterms and follows the Summit of the Americas where Trump hosted leaders from 13 Caribbean, South and Central American countries.
- At a Monday press conference, Trump addressed the war in Iran and rising gas prices, noting 100 million barrels of Venezuelan oil are refined in Houston with another 100 million on the way.
- Local security at Trump National Doral increased with heavy police and NORAD intercepting at least five aircraft, while celebrations erupted shortly after Nicolás Maduro's capture among Doral's Venezuelan‑American community at El Arepazo.
- Amid shifts in U.S.‑Venezuela policy, Trump highlighted over $100 oil prices and praised Secretary of State Marco Rubio's Latin America work, gaining support from the Assembly of the Cuban Resistance.
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Shield Of The Americas Summit In Trump National Doral - Miami Independent
Please Follow us on Gab, Minds, Telegram, Rumble, Truth Social, Gettr, Twitter, Youtube Doral, Florida — This weekend, President Trump convened a dozen friendly presidents from across the Western Hemisphere to formalize a new alliance committed to advancing our America First agenda. This coalition bypasses existing institutions such as the Organization of American States and the United Nations, which no longer serve America's interests in the …
US President Donald Trump turned the visit to El Arepazo restaurant in Doral into the symbolic gesture of closing his passage through Florida, combining political photo, message to Venezuelan exile and wink to the Latino community that closely follows the war in the Middle East and its effects in the region. In between greetings and shouts from “USA, USA!” the president left an image that quickly circulated on social networks and on Hispanic new…
U.S. President Donald Trump said goodbye to Florida this Monday by visiting the iconic Venezuelan restaurant "El Arepazo", where he briefly shared with the owners of the establishment and a group of exiles. The president visited "El Arepazo", after a press conference in El Doral where he justified his military actions in the Middle East before returning to Washington DC in the Air Force One. Trump entered the facility, greeted the customers and …
Trump entered the El Arepazo restaurant in Doral, greeted customers and said they were looking for food for the Air Force One before returning to Washington
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