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| | | | | The united opposition political parties in Venezuela, through the unicameral legislature called the National Assembly, decided to end the so-called "interim government" of the self-appointed "Interim-President" Juan Guaido on the final day of the year after some hours of deliberation. Some days later in a press conference, US State Dept. Spokesperson Ned Price decided to | |
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| | | | | The president told reporters he didn't want to talk about his call with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro before confirming in the same breath it had taken place. | |
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| | | | | In a piece of bizarre political theater, the US now officially recognizes a government in Venezuela that does not exist. Despite the termination of the - Ted Snider for Antiwar.com | |
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| | | A controversial immigration program could help supply Trump with the manpower to carry out his mass deportation plans and spark a legal showdown. | ||