US President Donald Trump met with top advisers on Monday to discuss pressure campaigns against Venezuela, among other issues. This comes as Trump escalates rhetoric against Maduro, whom Washington considers an illegitimate leader.
Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appears to have distanced himself from the commander who ordered a second strike that killed two survivors of a suspected drug-smuggling boat in September. The Pentagon claims it was a "self-defense" operation, but critics say it may be a war crime.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned on Monday that the US will file a War Powers Resolution to block deployment of troops to Venezuela if Trump continues his actions against the country.
The US treasury department is investigating allegations that federal funds were diverted from Minnesota to benefit al-Shabaab, an Islamist militant group in Somalia. President Biden's administration has been criticized for its handling of this issue.
Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will reportedly fly to Moscow with Steve Witkoff to discuss talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, rather than the Secretary of State. This move is seen as unusual given Rubio's central role in Ukraine negotiations and the fact that he faces personal sanctions from Russia.
In other news, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday that Trump's former personal lawyer Alina Habba was serving unlawfully as the US attorney for the District of New Jersey.
The Canadian publisher of the Franklin the Turtle books has condemned the unauthorized use of the beloved character's image by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
A new wave of threats against Senator Mark Kelly and his wife Gabby, who survived an assassination attempt in 2011, have increased following Trump's accusations that he is guilty of Seditious behavior.
Meanwhile, US forces in the Caribbean have been carrying out strikes on alleged drug boats since September, with a total of at least 83 people killed.
Meanwhile, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth appears to have distanced himself from the commander who ordered a second strike that killed two survivors of a suspected drug-smuggling boat in September. The Pentagon claims it was a "self-defense" operation, but critics say it may be a war crime.
Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer warned on Monday that the US will file a War Powers Resolution to block deployment of troops to Venezuela if Trump continues his actions against the country.
The US treasury department is investigating allegations that federal funds were diverted from Minnesota to benefit al-Shabaab, an Islamist militant group in Somalia. President Biden's administration has been criticized for its handling of this issue.
Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner will reportedly fly to Moscow with Steve Witkoff to discuss talks with Russian President Vladimir Putin, rather than the Secretary of State. This move is seen as unusual given Rubio's central role in Ukraine negotiations and the fact that he faces personal sanctions from Russia.
In other news, a federal appeals court ruled on Monday that Trump's former personal lawyer Alina Habba was serving unlawfully as the US attorney for the District of New Jersey.
The Canadian publisher of the Franklin the Turtle books has condemned the unauthorized use of the beloved character's image by Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.
A new wave of threats against Senator Mark Kelly and his wife Gabby, who survived an assassination attempt in 2011, have increased following Trump's accusations that he is guilty of Seditious behavior.
Meanwhile, US forces in the Caribbean have been carrying out strikes on alleged drug boats since September, with a total of at least 83 people killed.