US Politics

Minneapolis sees 2,000 agents deployed in immigration, fraud operation

Federal officials say about 2,000 Department of Homeland Security agents are being deployed to the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area in a large immigration enforcement and fraud investigation operation. The agents come from multiple DHS components and will conduct field investigations, targeted enforcement actions and document reviews. Authorities are coordinating with other federal, state and local partners while following existing enforcement guidelines and protocols.

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Less than 1% of Epstein records examined, DOJ reports

The U.S. Department of Justice reports it has reviewed less than 1% of millions of documents linked to Jeffrey Epstein, while working under a Trump-era mandate to release all related federal files. Officials say the review covers extensive investigative and court records and must comply with laws protecting victims, privacy, and ongoing investigations. Lawmakers, victims, and advocates are pressing for broad transparency. The department has not given a timeline for completion or full public release.

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Maduro in NYC jail amid U.S. strategy for Venezuela

Former Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro is being held in a New York City jail after pleading not guilty to U.S. federal drug trafficking charges. His detention follows a long-running narcotics investigation and raises fresh questions about the Trump administration’s strategy for Venezuela. U.S. prosecutors describe Maduro as a key figure in an alleged transnational cocaine operation, while his defense denies all accusations. The case unfolds amid economic crisis and political tension in Venezuela, as Washington maintains sanctions and pressure on Caracas.

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GOP Rep. Jim Baird and wife hospitalized after serious car accident, Trump says

Republican Rep. Jim Baird of Indiana and his wife are hospitalized after a car accident, according to former President Donald Trump. Trump described the crash as a “bad accident” but did not provide details on the location, timing, or severity of their injuries. Officials, hospitals, and Baird’s office have not released formal statements or medical updates. Law enforcement agencies have not issued public reports confirming the circumstances of the crash or identifying other parties involved. Baird, who represents Indiana’s 4th Congressional District, remains listed as a sitting member of Congress while public attention centers on his and his wife’s condition.

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U.S. eyes Venezuela’s oil reserves after military strikes

The United States is signaling renewed interest in Venezuela’s vast oil reserves following recent military strikes and remarks by President Donald Trump about increasing the flow of Venezuelan crude. This news report examines the current state of Venezuela’s oil sector, the impact of years of sanctions and underinvestment, the role of state-owned PDVSA, and the potential effects on global energy markets. It also outlines how shifting U.S. policy, regional concerns and economic pressures inside Venezuela could shape future production levels, export patterns and diplomatic relations.

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U.S. to “run” Venezuela, Trump says—what we know about the plan

U.S. President Donald Trump announced that American forces captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife in an overnight military operation, placing them in U.S. custody. The Pentagon confirmed involvement of air and special operations units, while the administration signaled that the United States will temporarily “run” Venezuela. Officials have not released a detailed plan for governance, a legal framework for the intervention or a timeline for political transition. Lawmakers, regional governments, international organizations, human rights groups and energy analysts are seeking clarification on the operation’s legality, regional impact and consequences for global oil markets.

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Trump cautions Iran on harming peaceful demonstrators

President Donald Trump issues a public warning to Iran over its treatment of protesters, stating on social media that the United States would “come to their rescue” if authorities “violently kill peaceful protesters.” His remarks follow reports of unrest and alleged crackdowns across Iran, and they reflect ongoing tensions between Washington and Tehran. The statement raises questions about possible U.S. responses, the role of human rights in American foreign policy, and the impact of social media diplomacy on an already strained bilateral relationship.

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Trump ramps up pressure as U.S. launches strikes on Venezuela

The United States has launched military strikes on targets inside Venezuela, including military facilities, after authorization from President Donald Trump. U.S. officials describe the operation as a limited effort to increase pressure on Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and disrupt the capabilities of security forces aligned with his government. The action follows sanctions and diplomatic steps aimed at supporting opposition leadership and challenging Maduro’s control of state institutions.

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