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President Trump's announcement Saturday that the United States will "run" Venezuela after the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife is raising new questions about the extent of U.
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After Maduro, who's next? Trump's comments spur anxieties about his plans for Greenland and Cuba
A day after the audacious U.S. military operation in Venezuela, President Donald Trump on Sunday renewed his calls for an American takeover of the Danish territory of Greenland for the sake of U.S. security interests,
President Trump opened a new chapter in American nation building by toppling Venezuela’s leader and promising U.S. intervention in running its affairs.
The spreading unrest, sparked by economic protests by Tehran shopkeepers, adds to a list of pressures on the regime.
Several lawmakers are condemning President Trump after he shared a video on social media Saturday alleging Gov. Tim Walz is behind the assassination of former House Speaker Melissa Hortman.
Tennis legend Martina Navratilova criticized Trump's Venezuela intervention as 'pillaging' despite fleeing communist Czechoslovakia in 1975, drawing mixed reactions on social media.
President Donald Trump said in an interview published Sunday that the United States needs to annex Greenland "for defense," while his deputy chief of staff's wife was reproached by Denmark's ambassador to the U.