UPDATE 1-Trump confirms CIA authorization in Venezuela
U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed reports on Wednesday that he authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, marking a sharp escalation in U.S. efforts to pressure President Nicolas Maduro's regime. Trump did not specify which border they were crossing. The second reason, he said, was the large amount of drugs entering the U.S. from Venezuela, much of it trafficked by sea.
U.S. President Donald Trump confirmed reports on Wednesday that he authorized the CIA to conduct covert operations in Venezuela, marking a sharp escalation in U.S. efforts to pressure President Nicolas Maduro's regime. The New York Times first reported the classified directive, citing U.S. officials familiar with the decision.
Trump said he authorized the action for two main reasons. First, he claimed Venezuela has been releasing large numbers of prisoners, including individuals from mental health facilities, into the United States, often crossing the border due to what he described as an open border policy. Trump did not specify which border they were crossing.
The second reason, he said, was the large amount of drugs entering the U.S. from Venezuela, much of it trafficked by sea. "I think Venezuela is feeling heat...," Trump added, but declined to answer when asked if the CIA has the authority to execute Maduro. (Reporting By Nandita Bose and Jarrett Renshaw; Editing by Mark Porter, Rod Nickel)
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