The US President has issued a call to arms for the oil industry, touting Venezuela as an opportunity for major extraction. In a press conference at the White House, Trump claimed that Nicolas Maduro's arrest presents American companies with an unprecedented chance to tap into the country's vast oil reserves.
Venezuela is home to the world's largest oil reserves, and history has shown that foreign intervention can impact a country's oil output in mixed ways. Trump's reassurances have prompted oil executives from major companies such as Chevron and ExxonMobil to express willingness to rebuild Venezuela's infrastructure with US backing.
While some have expressed skepticism about the viability of this endeavor, Trump is confident that it will yield significant benefits for the US economy, particularly through lower energy prices. He emphasized that Venezuelan oil would be extracted for the benefit of American companies, while also providing some returns for Venezuelans.
In a separate development, Trump has threatened to intervene in Greenland if Russia or China were to take control of the strategic territory. Speaking at an oil and gas meeting at the White House, he stated that the US will not allow any foreign power to become its neighbor.
On another front, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the Trump administration for allegedly hiding facts surrounding a recent ICE-related killing in his city. The mayor's comments come as federal immigration officers are set to leave a Louisiana crackdown and head to Minneapolis instead.
In related news, US forces have seized another tanker vessel near Trinidad, furthering their efforts to control Venezuelan oil shipments. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has "wasted" an estimated $10 billion on paid leave, according to a new analysis by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).
The Washington National Opera is set to move its performances out of the John F Kennedy Center after Trump's takeover, marking one of the most significant departures from the institution since his presidency began.
Finally, Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis as she drove away during protests surrounding an immigration crackdown. A cellphone video captured the incident and revealed that Good had calmly said "everything is fine" just seconds before her death.
The Trump administration has also announced a series of swift actions on various fronts, including a plan to tax billionaires in California and concerns over federal drug-trafficking charges against a family member of Republican Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.
Venezuela is home to the world's largest oil reserves, and history has shown that foreign intervention can impact a country's oil output in mixed ways. Trump's reassurances have prompted oil executives from major companies such as Chevron and ExxonMobil to express willingness to rebuild Venezuela's infrastructure with US backing.
While some have expressed skepticism about the viability of this endeavor, Trump is confident that it will yield significant benefits for the US economy, particularly through lower energy prices. He emphasized that Venezuelan oil would be extracted for the benefit of American companies, while also providing some returns for Venezuelans.
In a separate development, Trump has threatened to intervene in Greenland if Russia or China were to take control of the strategic territory. Speaking at an oil and gas meeting at the White House, he stated that the US will not allow any foreign power to become its neighbor.
On another front, Minneapolis Mayor Jacob Frey criticized the Trump administration for allegedly hiding facts surrounding a recent ICE-related killing in his city. The mayor's comments come as federal immigration officers are set to leave a Louisiana crackdown and head to Minneapolis instead.
In related news, US forces have seized another tanker vessel near Trinidad, furthering their efforts to control Venezuelan oil shipments. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has "wasted" an estimated $10 billion on paid leave, according to a new analysis by Public Employees for Environmental Responsibility (PEER).
The Washington National Opera is set to move its performances out of the John F Kennedy Center after Trump's takeover, marking one of the most significant departures from the institution since his presidency began.
Finally, Renee Nicole Good was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis as she drove away during protests surrounding an immigration crackdown. A cellphone video captured the incident and revealed that Good had calmly said "everything is fine" just seconds before her death.
The Trump administration has also announced a series of swift actions on various fronts, including a plan to tax billionaires in California and concerns over federal drug-trafficking charges against a family member of Republican Ohio gubernatorial candidate Vivek Ramaswamy.