Thousands protest across Venezuela after Maduro declared winner in presidential election
The demonstrations followed an election that was among the most peaceful in recent memory, reflecting hopes that Venezuela could avoid bloodshed and end 25 years of single-party rule.
In a fiery exchange at the White House, Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller slammed mainstream media outlets for ignoring a bombshell FBI assessment alleging that Venezuela's Maduro regime is plotting assassinations on American soil using the notorious Tren de Aragua gang. âYou didnât cover that!â Miller exclaimed, accusing journalists of burying a critical national security threat. His sharp rebuke has ignited debate over media priorities and growing concerns about foreign threats targeting the U.S. homeland.
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