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Democrats immediately argued that U.S. military action in Venezuela was an abandonment of the president's promise to focus on improving lives at home.
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(Second column, 7th story, link)
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The PM has not spoken to US President Donald Trump about the US seizure of President Nicolas Maduro.
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The attack to seize Venezuela's president came months after Secretary of State Marco Rubio told lawmakers the administration didn't intend to invade the country.
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The White House had pointed to drug trafficking and migration as reasons to crack down on Nicolás Maduro. But oil emerged as central to President Trump.
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The operation revives disputes over the legality of the 1989 Panama intervention, enhanced by President Trump's vow to "run" Venezuela and Nicolás Maduro's formal status as president.
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President Trump's pledge that the United States would "run" Venezuela for an indefinite period showed he is willing to enter foreign conflicts he once promised to end.
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Here are the countries that have benefited the most—and least—from the U.S. president's decision-making.
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The Trump administration is ramping up efforts to strip more naturalized immigrants of their U.S. citizenship, with The New York Times reporting that officials are seeking 100 to 200 cases per month. The news comes less than two weeks after the Supreme Court agreed to hear a case to decide the constitutionality of President Trump's executive order aiming to end birthright citizenship.
"During the first Trump administration, they had 25 [denaturalization] cases per year, and … for the 15 years before the first Trump administration, they had fewer than 15 cases per year," says Mae Ngai, professor of Asian American studies and history at Columbia University. "So this is an incredible escalation."
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President Biden, saddled with negative poll numbers, keeps saying he intends to run for re-election, but some potential 2024 Democratic White House hopefuls keep raising their profiles
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