🔗 Share this article US President Donald Trump States Military Conflict with Venezuela is on the Table. As part of a latest interview, The American President Trump has stated that he is not excluding the chance of armed conflict against the South American nation. This declaration comes as he promised more captures of oil tankers off the coast of Venezuela's maritime zone. Rising Strains and Allegations He has openly accused Venezuelan leader, the Venezuelan president, and his administration of using "seized" crude oil to "fund themselves" and of engagement in activities such as "Narcotics Terrorism," human trafficking, murder, and abduction. He has vehemently disputed all these claims. "I do not exclude it, no," he allegedly said to interviewers regarding the potential for war. Wider White House Policies This interview furthermore mentioned multiple additional key developments from the administration: The Affordable Care Act: He said he now feels it is necessary to overturn the Affordable Care Act, constituting a change from earlier suggestions. Social Media Agreement: The social media app's Beijing-based owner, the firm ByteDance, agreed to binding deals to transfer operational control of its stateside app to a consortium of companies including the tech giant Oracle, taking a step nearer to averting a potential US ban. Immigration: A state judge was ruled against of aiding a migrant evade a planned immigration arrest, a decision labeled as a victory for the White House's strict immigration approach. Space Policy: The President also issued a comprehensive order that enshrines the goal of returning humans back on the moon by the year 2028 and protecting space from militarization. Assertions of Executive Authority In related comments, Trump asserted he lacked any requirement for congressional authorization to attack purported drug cartels on Venezuelan soil in Venezuela, referencing concerns over information leaks. "It's fine to informing them, but frankly, it's hardly a major issue. I am not required to inform them," the President allegedly commented. Other Major Stories Jeffrey Epstein Documents Anticipation about the case of deceased financier Epstein is anticipated to hit a critical juncture with the highly expected publication of files relating to the notorious sex trafficker. A vast archive of files is legally obliged to be made public, possibly shedding fresh light on Epstein's crimes and his associations with prominent personalities. Immigration Visa Suspended Officials announced the pausing of the green card lottery, following the actions of Claudio Neves Valente, a man from Portugal alleged of carrying out a mass shooting at an Ivy League university and killing an university professor. Secretary Noem stated the individual "entered the country through the visa lottery" and "ought not to have been allowed in our country." The ongoing situation between the America and Venezuela continues to unfold, with military measures clearly kept as a possibility by the US president.