Venezuela, Trump and Nicolás Maduro
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In today’s edition, Katherine Doyle explores how President Donald Trump’s base is sticking with him as he ramps up pressure on Venezuela — and what the breaking point could be. Plus, Ben Kamisar and Stephen Pettigrew dig into the district-level results in last month’s Virginia gubernatorial election for clues about next year’s midterms.
Fox News chief national security correspondent Jennifer Griffin reports on the Trump administration’s latest moves to bolster U.S. military presence near Venezuela and more on ‘Special Report.’
Susie Wiles’ recently published interviews in Vanity Fair are remarkable for a multitude of reasons. But perhaps leading that list was what the White House chief of staff said about Venezuela.
U.S. President Donald Trump's announced blockade on sanctioned Venezuelan oil could lead to shortages of food, fuel, and other basic goods in the Latin American nation.
Venezuela's President Nicolás Maduro has said that President Donald Trump's threats against his nation are "simply a warmongering and colonialist pretense." Speaking in Caracas on Wednesday, he said that Trump's aim was regime change to impose a "puppet government that wouldn't last 47 hours,
Fox News senior White House correspondent Jacqui Heinrich reports on President Donald Trump’s plans to sign a bipartisan defense policy bill as the administration highlights easing inflation and broader economic gains on ‘Special Report.
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Venezuela ‘completely surrounded’ by US warships, Trump says
Trump said the armada would only grow until Venezuela returns oil, land and other assets he claims belong to the U.S.
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Karoline Leavitt mocked by Fox News viewers for 'ridiculous' Venezuela oil comments
Fox News viewers have put Karoline Leavitt in the hot seat following a recent White House press briefing. Her response to whether America is setting its sights on Venezuela for its oil reserves has caused a ripple on social media.
The House shot down a pair of Democratic-led resolutions Wednesday designed to curtail President Trump’s strikes on suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and the administration’s