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After President Trump's surprise ouster of Venezuela's authoritarian leader, a team of New York Times editors set to work redoing the front page.
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(Second column, 7th story, link)
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The U.S. president is snubbing the democratic opposition.
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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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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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Here are the countries that have benefited the most—and least—from the U.S. president's decision-making.
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Former Vice President Mike Pence's security detail called home to say goodbye to their families, according to a Secret Service official in the eighth January 6th hearing.
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