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Nicolás Maduro · United StatesDemocratic lawmakers lambasted the administration early Saturday after President Trump announced U.S. personnel captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife Cilia Flores, flew them of the South American nation and carried out a “large scale” strike in the country.See the Story
Democrats rip Trump administration for ‘illegal’ strikes on Venezuela
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US Politics · United StatesA new report from Democrats on the House Judiciary Committee outlines crimes committed by Jan. 6 rioters since the 2021 attack on the Capitol. The report, shared with The Hill, notes that at least 23 individuals charged in connection with the sprawling Jan. 6 case committed new crimes between the attack and President Trump’s second inauguration last January. These crimes include plotting the murder of FBI agents in retaliation for investigating the case; violent assault; strangulation; possession of child sexual abuse material and reckless DUI homicide. See the Story
House Judiciary Democrats detail crimes committed by Jan. 6 rioters
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Immigration and Customs Enforcement · PhiladelphiaEl Carnaval de Puebla, an annual Mexican celebration that takes place each year in Philadelphia, has been canceled for the second straight year amid fears of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.See the Story
Philadelphia’s Carnaval De Puebla Canceled for the Second Year in a Row
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