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WASHINGTON (AP) — A newly declassified U.S. intelligence assessment confirms that analysts at American spy agencies found no ...
A declassified intelligence memo suggests that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro is likely not directing the activities of the criminal gang Tren de Aragua in the United States.
A declassified memo states Venzuela's government is not orchestrating the gang's operations in the U.S., undercutting Trump's ...
Plus: Deporting the worst of the worst, Bessent tries to promote the Trump economic agenda, and more ...
A newly released report from the U.S. National Intelligence Council concludes that while the Nicolás Maduro regime tolerates ...
The White House says the Venezuelan government has infiltrated America through the Tren de Aragua gang. U.S. intelligence ...
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Newser on MSNUS Intelligence Refutes Trump Claims on Tren de AraguaTo justify invoking the Alien Enemies Act, which he's used to deport hundreds of Venezuelans to a prison in El Salvador, ...
According to Yury Ushakov, Venezuela is Russia’s reliable partner in the Latin American region in particular and in the world in general ...
U.S. officials say the Air Force veteran was wrongfully detained. Family members haven't heard from him since before ...
A new memo from the U.S. Intelligence Council undercuts the White House's justification for imposing the Alien Enemies Act against Tren de Aragua gang members.
The Trump administration has sent more than 200 alleged TDA gang members to El Salvador. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read ...
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Axios on MSNU.S. intel memo rejects Trump's claims that Maduro regime directs Venezuelan gangThe regime of Venezuela's Nicolás Maduro is "probably not directing" the criminal gang Tren de Aragua's (TDA) movement into ...
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