Venezuela, Trump and Maduro
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'She is going to pay a very big price': Trump issues new threat to interim leader of Venezuela
In an interview with The Atlantic, President Donald Trump said rebuilding and regime change in Venezuela "is better than what you have right now."
President Trump claimed the U.S. is "in charge" of Venezuela after Maduro's arrest, outlining plans to rebuild economy and delay elections until recovery is complete.
President Trump claimed overnight that the United States carried out airstrikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolás Maduro.
Some Republicans are asking how Mr. Trump’s military intervention in Venezuela squares with his past pledges to avoid foreign entanglements and nation building.
Trump said the "whole infrastructure" of Venezuela has to be rebuilt and that American companies would be used to rebuild it.
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene criticized President Donald Trump's Venezuela strikes capturing Maduro, arguing domestic policy should be priority over foreign intervention.
President Trump opened a new chapter in American nation building by toppling Venezuela’s leader and promising U.S. intervention in running its affairs.
President Donald Trump’s administration is working quickly to establish a pliant interim government in Venezuela following the dramatic capture of Nicolás Maduro, according to US officials, prioritizing administrative stability and repairing the country’s oil infrastructure over an immediate turn to democracy.