🔗 Share this article US President Donald Trump Says Armed Conflict with Venezuela is Possible. In a new discussion, President Trump indicated that he is leaving open the prospect of war with the South American nation. These comments accompanies Trump pledged further confiscations of crude carriers in the vicinity of Venezuela's territorial waters. Increasing Strains and Accusations He has repeatedly accused Venezuela's president, the Venezuelan president, and his government of employing "seized" petroleum to "bankroll themselves" and of engagement in activities such as "Narcotics Terrorism," human trafficking, murder, and abduction. The Venezuelan president has categorically disputed all these specific claims. "I do not rule it out, no," Trump reportedly said to journalists regarding the potential for conflict. Broader White House Moves This remarks also covered a number of other key developments from the White House: Health Insurance: President Trump indicated he no longer thinks it is essential to overturn the ACA, constituting a change from earlier statements. TikTok Deal: TikTok's Chinese owner, the firm ByteDance, agreed to formal arrangements to cede control of its stateside app to a group of investors such as the tech giant Oracle, taking a step closer to preventing a threatened American prohibition. Immigration: A Wisconsin judge was convicted of helping a immigrant escape a scheduled apprehension, a verdict described as a success for the government's strict immigration policies. Moon Mission: The President also issued a broad order that enshrines the aim of returning humans once again on the moon by 2028 and defending space from weapon threats. Assertions of Presidential Power In related observations, the President claimed he did not need congressional consent to target suspected trafficking groups on the ground in the country, pointing to concerns over information leaks. "I don't care about informing them, but you know, it's hardly a big deal. There is no need for me to tell them," Trump allegedly said. Additional Major Developments Jeffrey Epstein Documents Anticipation about the case of late billionaire Epstein is anticipated to undergo a critical juncture with the much-anticipated publication of records relating to the disgraced sex trafficker. A vast archive of papers is required by law to be published, possibly shedding fresh light on Epstein's wrongdoings and his links with key public figures. Immigration Visa Suspended The White House announced the pausing of the diversity visa lottery, after the example of Claudio Neves Valente, a man from Portugal alleged of carrying out a shooting spree at an Ivy League university and the death of an university professor. Homeland Security Chief Kristi Noem stated the shooter "entered the United States through the visa lottery" and "should never have been allowed in our country." The ongoing tension involving the United States and its South American counterpart is unfold, with armed actions clearly kept on the table by the US president.