🔗 Share this article Trump States Armed Conflict with Venezuela is a Possibility. During a recent interview, US President Donald Trump has stated that he is not excluding the prospect of armed conflict with Venezuela. These comments comes as Trump vowed more seizures of crude carriers in the vicinity of Venezuela's maritime zone. Escalating Strains and Claims Trump has openly charged Venezuelan leader, the Venezuelan president, and his regime of employing "seized" petroleum to "finance themselves" and of engagement in activities such as "Drug Terrorism," trafficking in persons, homicide, and kidnapping. Maduro has categorically disputed every one of these allegations. "I do not rule it out, no," Trump allegedly stated to interviewers concerning about conflict. Broader Trump Administration Policies The latest comments also touched on several other major matters within the White House: The Affordable Care Act: President Trump indicated he does not believe it is essential to repeal the Affordable Care Act, marking a shift from prior statements. Social Media Agreement: TikTok's Chinese owner, the firm ByteDance, agreed to binding agreements to transfer management of its US operations to a group of investors such as Oracle, taking a step nearer to avoiding a looming US ban. Immigration: A judge in Wisconsin was convicted of helping a immigrant escape a planned detention, a verdict described as a win for the administration's hardline enforcement approach. Space Policy: Trump also issued a sweeping order that enshrines the aim of returning humans back on the lunar surface by the year 2028 and protecting space from hostile acts. Assertions of Presidential Authority In related comments, he stated he lacked any requirement for congressional consent to strike alleged trafficking groups on the ground in Venezuela, citing apprehensions over information leaks. "I don't care about notifying them, but you know, it isn't a major issue. There is no need for me to tell them," he allegedly commented. Additional Notable Developments Epstein Files Rumors about the affairs of deceased billionaire Jeffrey Epstein is expected to undergo a major point with the highly expected disclosure of documents connected to the convicted individual. A vast archive of files is legally obliged to be released, potentially providing new insight on his wrongdoings and his associations with key personalities. Immigration Visa Suspended The White House declared the halting of the DV1 program, citing the case of Claudio Neves Valente, a 48-year-old alleged of perpetrating a attack at an Ivy League university and killing an university professor. Secretary Kristi Noem announced the man "entered the country through the DV1 program" and "should never have been allowed in our country." This situation involving the US and Venezuela is evolve, with military actions clearly kept in consideration by the American commander-in-chief.