Trump, Maduro and Venezuela
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Organizers of last year’s “No Kings” protest are demanding Congress block President Donald Trump from “continuing military action in Venezuela.”
The Venezuelan leader’s detention, announced by President Donald Trump, sparked hope — and uncertainty about what comes next for a nation long battered by repression, economic collapse and exile.
Revelers chanted “liberty” and draped Venezuelan flags over their shoulders in South Florida on Saturday to celebrate the American military attack that toppled Nicolás Maduro’s government.
Many exiles reveled in the hope they might return to the South American nation, even as some questioned whether Trump's military action was legal.
Elected GOP officials and other top Florida Republicans quickly backed President Donald Trump's overnight military strike on Venezuela.
Palm Beach officials had cautioned that the checkpoints, which started Dec. 28, could cause traffic tie-ups on South Ocean Boulevard.
Venezuelans across South Florida erupted in celebration early Saturday after news broke that U.S. forces had captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro in a dramatic military operation ordered by President Donald Trump.
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