• US Rep Riley Moore Hails US-Nigeria Joint Task Force, Warns Insecurity Still Worsening

    US Congressman Riley Moore has praised the newly established US-Nigeria joint task force as a major step toward ending terrorism and mass killings in Nigeria, following a meeting with National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu. In a statement on X, Moore said the US delegation discussed concrete security actions that could disrupt terrorist networks in the North-East and stop attacks on Christians in the Middle Belt — an issue he said concerns both him and President Donald Trump.
    He commended President Tinubu for the rescue of 100 abducted Catholic schoolchildren in Niger State but warned that Nigeria’s insecurity remains far from resolved. Moore urged the Nigerian government to turn its openness to US cooperation into real action, stressing that more work is needed to stabilise the country.



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    US Rep Riley Moore Hails US-Nigeria Joint Task Force, Warns Insecurity Still Worsening US Congressman Riley Moore has praised the newly established US-Nigeria joint task force as a major step toward ending terrorism and mass killings in Nigeria, following a meeting with National Security Adviser Nuhu Ribadu. In a statement on X, Moore said the US delegation discussed concrete security actions that could disrupt terrorist networks in the North-East and stop attacks on Christians in the Middle Belt — an issue he said concerns both him and President Donald Trump. He commended President Tinubu for the rescue of 100 abducted Catholic schoolchildren in Niger State but warned that Nigeria’s insecurity remains far from resolved. Moore urged the Nigerian government to turn its openness to US cooperation into real action, stressing that more work is needed to stabilise the country. #USNigeriaSecurity #RileyMoore #InsecurityInNigeria
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  • Dalung Lauds Tinubu’s Benin Airstrike but Questions Failure to Tackle Insecurity in Nigeria

    Former minister Solomon Dalung has praised President Bola Tinubu for Nigeria’s swift military intervention in Benin Republic, describing the airstrike against coup plotters as decisive and effective. However, he criticised the government for failing to apply the same urgency to Nigeria’s worsening insecurity. Dalung questioned why operations against terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers at home lack the coordination displayed in Benin, citing unanswered attacks such as the killing of Brig. Gen. Musa Uba and mass school kidnappings. He warned that Nigeria’s inability to protect its citizens fuels international calls — including past remarks by Donald Trump — for external intervention. Dalung urged Tinubu to deploy equal military strength to Sambisa, Niger, Zamfara, Plateau, and Kaduna, insisting that national strength must be proven within Nigeria’s borders.


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    Dalung Lauds Tinubu’s Benin Airstrike but Questions Failure to Tackle Insecurity in Nigeria Former minister Solomon Dalung has praised President Bola Tinubu for Nigeria’s swift military intervention in Benin Republic, describing the airstrike against coup plotters as decisive and effective. However, he criticised the government for failing to apply the same urgency to Nigeria’s worsening insecurity. Dalung questioned why operations against terrorists, bandits, and kidnappers at home lack the coordination displayed in Benin, citing unanswered attacks such as the killing of Brig. Gen. Musa Uba and mass school kidnappings. He warned that Nigeria’s inability to protect its citizens fuels international calls — including past remarks by Donald Trump — for external intervention. Dalung urged Tinubu to deploy equal military strength to Sambisa, Niger, Zamfara, Plateau, and Kaduna, insisting that national strength must be proven within Nigeria’s borders. #NigeriaSecurity #TinubuAdministration #SolomonDalung
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  • Obasanjo Says U.S. Never Acted in Africa Without Informing Nigeria During His Presidency

    Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has claimed that during his time in office, the United States never took any major action in Africa without first informing Nigeria. Speaking at a youth mentorship retreat in Abeokuta, Obasanjo recalled how former U.S. President Jimmy Carter held Nigeria in high regard and always shared America’s intentions on African affairs. His remarks come amid rising tensions over President Donald Trump’s warnings to Nigeria, though Obasanjo avoided commenting directly on the controversy. The ex-president emphasized Nigeria’s past leadership role in Africa and urged renewed national strength.
    Obasanjo Says U.S. Never Acted in Africa Without Informing Nigeria During His Presidency Former President Olusegun Obasanjo has claimed that during his time in office, the United States never took any major action in Africa without first informing Nigeria. Speaking at a youth mentorship retreat in Abeokuta, Obasanjo recalled how former U.S. President Jimmy Carter held Nigeria in high regard and always shared America’s intentions on African affairs. His remarks come amid rising tensions over President Donald Trump’s warnings to Nigeria, though Obasanjo avoided commenting directly on the controversy. The ex-president emphasized Nigeria’s past leadership role in Africa and urged renewed national strength.
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  • Macron Backs Tinubu as France Pledges Full Support to Nigeria Amid Escalating Terror Threat

    French President Emmanuel Macron has assured President Bola Tinubu of France’s full support as Nigeria battles a worsening wave of terrorism, mass kidnappings, and violent attacks across the North and Middle Belt. Macron revealed via his official X account that he spoke directly with Tinubu, expressing solidarity and promising to strengthen France’s security partnership with Nigeria at the president’s request.

    The call comes as Nigeria declares a nationwide state of emergency after multiple mass abductions of schoolchildren and deadly assaults on churches and rural communities. Tinubu announced plans to recruit 20,000 additional police officers, deploy forest guards, and reinforce security in schools and places of worship.

    The crisis coincides with international concern, including U.S. President Donald Trump’s warnings and rising criticism over Nigeria’s handling of insecurity. Analysts caution that Tinubu’s increased troop deployment may not be enough to curb the escalating violence.
    Macron Backs Tinubu as France Pledges Full Support to Nigeria Amid Escalating Terror Threat French President Emmanuel Macron has assured President Bola Tinubu of France’s full support as Nigeria battles a worsening wave of terrorism, mass kidnappings, and violent attacks across the North and Middle Belt. Macron revealed via his official X account that he spoke directly with Tinubu, expressing solidarity and promising to strengthen France’s security partnership with Nigeria at the president’s request. The call comes as Nigeria declares a nationwide state of emergency after multiple mass abductions of schoolchildren and deadly assaults on churches and rural communities. Tinubu announced plans to recruit 20,000 additional police officers, deploy forest guards, and reinforce security in schools and places of worship. The crisis coincides with international concern, including U.S. President Donald Trump’s warnings and rising criticism over Nigeria’s handling of insecurity. Analysts caution that Tinubu’s increased troop deployment may not be enough to curb the escalating violence.
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  • President Donald Trump receives the first-ever FIFA Peace Prize during the World Cup draw in Washington.
    President Donald Trump receives the first-ever FIFA Peace Prize during the World Cup draw in Washington.
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  • US Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Appeal on Ending Birthright Citizenship in Landmark Immigration Case

    The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear President Donald Trump’s appeal seeking to reinstate his executive order that redefines birthright citizenship by excluding children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporary-status parents. The order, signed on January 20 during Trump’s second term, has been blocked nationwide after a federal judge ruled it would cause “irreparable harm” and abruptly reverse long-standing citizenship policy. The case now positions the Supreme Court to determine both the legality of the order and the extent of presidential authority over citizenship. Arguments will take place in the spring, with a ruling expected by early summer. The decision could become one of the most consequential immigration rulings in decades.
    US Supreme Court to Hear Trump’s Appeal on Ending Birthright Citizenship in Landmark Immigration Case The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear President Donald Trump’s appeal seeking to reinstate his executive order that redefines birthright citizenship by excluding children born in the U.S. to undocumented or temporary-status parents. The order, signed on January 20 during Trump’s second term, has been blocked nationwide after a federal judge ruled it would cause “irreparable harm” and abruptly reverse long-standing citizenship policy. The case now positions the Supreme Court to determine both the legality of the order and the extent of presidential authority over citizenship. Arguments will take place in the spring, with a ruling expected by early summer. The decision could become one of the most consequential immigration rulings in decades.
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  • “The pronouncement of President Donald Trump inv@ding Nigeria has trigg£red more problems in the country. Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo has been claiming, saying there is a Christian genøcide in Nigeria. If I place a cûrse on him, I swear to God who made me, he will not last 24 hours,”

    -says Ex conv!ct Asari Dokubo
    “The pronouncement of President Donald Trump inv@ding Nigeria has trigg£red more problems in the country. Rev. Ezekiel Dachomo has been claiming, saying there is a Christian genøcide in Nigeria. If I place a cûrse on him, I swear to God who made me, he will not last 24 hours,” -says Ex conv!ct Asari Dokubo
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  • Boris Johnson Says He Feels “Perfectly Safe” in Nigeria Despite Rising Insecurity at Imo Economic Summits

    Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has declared that he felt “perfectly safe” during his visit to Nigeria, despite widespread insecurity and global concern over rising violence. Speaking at the Imo State Economic Summit 2025 in Owerri, Johnson dismissed warnings about Nigeria’s security situation and praised Governor Hope Uzodimma’s plans for 24-hour electricity and sustainable power. His remarks contrast sharply with ongoing mass kidnappings, banditry, and international criticism, including recent warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump. Johnson emphasized Nigeria’s potential and highlighted strong cultural and economic ties between Nigeria and the UK.

    Boris Johnson Says He Feels “Perfectly Safe” in Nigeria Despite Rising Insecurity at Imo Economic Summits Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has declared that he felt “perfectly safe” during his visit to Nigeria, despite widespread insecurity and global concern over rising violence. Speaking at the Imo State Economic Summit 2025 in Owerri, Johnson dismissed warnings about Nigeria’s security situation and praised Governor Hope Uzodimma’s plans for 24-hour electricity and sustainable power. His remarks contrast sharply with ongoing mass kidnappings, banditry, and international criticism, including recent warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump. Johnson emphasized Nigeria’s potential and highlighted strong cultural and economic ties between Nigeria and the UK.
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  • Just In: Senate chambers buzzed with tension as Senate President Godswill Akpabio reportedly told fellow senators that “Donald Trump is on our necks”— insisting that the U.S. is watching closely and already thre@tening action against Nigeria over rising terror!sm concerns.

    According to political analyst Okwy Chris, this is exactly why Gen. Christopher Musa was quickly appointed as Nigeria’s new Defence Minister.

    His words were sharp:

    “Nigerians, now you can see the real reason Gen. Musa was made Defence Minister. He’s the man they believe can clean up the m3ss they created. These leaders fear America, not the Nigerians they sn@tched p0wer from.”

    This development has stirred major conversations nationwide — especially with the idea that international pressure, not internal accountability, is what finally forces Nigerian leaders to “do the right thing.”

    Is this the wake-up call the government needs?
    Nigeria may be entering a new phase of global scrutiny — and the world is watching.

    Do you think America’s pressure will actually make Nigerian leaders act right, or will it change nothing?

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    Just In: Senate chambers buzzed with tension as Senate President Godswill Akpabio reportedly told fellow senators that “Donald Trump is on our necks”— insisting that the U.S. is watching closely and already thre@tening action against Nigeria over rising terror!sm concerns. According to political analyst Okwy Chris, this is exactly why Gen. Christopher Musa was quickly appointed as Nigeria’s new Defence Minister. His words were sharp: “Nigerians, now you can see the real reason Gen. Musa was made Defence Minister. He’s the man they believe can clean up the m3ss they created. These leaders fear America, not the Nigerians they sn@tched p0wer from.” This development has stirred major conversations nationwide — especially with the idea that international pressure, not internal accountability, is what finally forces Nigerian leaders to “do the right thing.” Is this the wake-up call the government needs? Nigeria may be entering a new phase of global scrutiny — and the world is watching. Do you think America’s pressure will actually make Nigerian leaders act right, or will it change nothing? If this story got you thinking, SHARE this post so others can join the conversation. And if you're new here, FOLLOW our page to stay updated with authentic breaking stories — “If It’s Loud, It’s NewsFlash!” #newsflashafrica #NigeriaPolitics #GlobalPressure #newsflashngr
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  • South Africa Responds With Humor After U.S. Excludes It From 2025 G20 Activities

    South Africa has reacted with dry humor after the U.S. confirmed that Pretoria will not be invited to participate in any G20 activities during Washington’s 2025 presidency. The decision, announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, solidifies South Africa’s full exclusion despite being a founding G20 member. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya jokingly said the country would “take a commercial break” until the U.K. assumes the presidency next year. The move comes amid worsening U.S.–South Africa relations under President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the country’s policies and boycotted the 2024 G20 summit in Johannesburg.
    South Africa Responds With Humor After U.S. Excludes It From 2025 G20 Activities South Africa has reacted with dry humor after the U.S. confirmed that Pretoria will not be invited to participate in any G20 activities during Washington’s 2025 presidency. The decision, announced by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, solidifies South Africa’s full exclusion despite being a founding G20 member. Presidential spokesperson Vincent Magwenya jokingly said the country would “take a commercial break” until the U.K. assumes the presidency next year. The move comes amid worsening U.S.–South Africa relations under President Donald Trump, who has repeatedly criticized the country’s policies and boycotted the 2024 G20 summit in Johannesburg.
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  • Trump Hosts Peace Summit as DR Congo and Rwanda Agree to Sign Washington Deal Amid Escalating M23 Conflict

    The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are set to sign a US-brokered peace deal in Washington, hosted by President Donald Trump, despite ongoing clashes between DR Congo’s army and M23 rebels in the east. The agreement aims to end years of cross-border tensions, even as the M23 launches fresh offensives and regional forces engage in coordinated operations. Analysts warn that the signing may offer symbolic progress but is unlikely to halt hostilities without major concessions, including the withdrawal of Rwandan troops and disarmament of FDLR militias. The US and Qatar are driving the mediation, linking peace to future cooperation on energy, mining and regional infrastructure.
    Trump Hosts Peace Summit as DR Congo and Rwanda Agree to Sign Washington Deal Amid Escalating M23 Conflict The Democratic Republic of Congo and Rwanda are set to sign a US-brokered peace deal in Washington, hosted by President Donald Trump, despite ongoing clashes between DR Congo’s army and M23 rebels in the east. The agreement aims to end years of cross-border tensions, even as the M23 launches fresh offensives and regional forces engage in coordinated operations. Analysts warn that the signing may offer symbolic progress but is unlikely to halt hostilities without major concessions, including the withdrawal of Rwandan troops and disarmament of FDLR militias. The US and Qatar are driving the mediation, linking peace to future cooperation on energy, mining and regional infrastructure.
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  • Akpabio Rejects ‘Bow and Go’ for Ex-CDS Musa, Cites Security Crisis and Global Scrutiny

    Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Wednesday rejected calls for a “bow and go” clearance for former Chief of Defence Staff and ministerial nominee, Gen. Christopher Musa (rtd). The session became tense after Senator Sani Musa proposed waiving questions, prompting loud objections from lawmakers. Akpabio insisted that the nation’s worsening security situation—including the recent abduction of over 200 schoolchildren in Niger State—required a full public screening. He stressed that international attention, including remarks referencing Donald Trump, made rigorous scrutiny necessary. Order was restored, and the Senate conducted a full interrogation of the nominee shortly after President Tinubu’s request for his confirmation was read.
    Akpabio Rejects ‘Bow and Go’ for Ex-CDS Musa, Cites Security Crisis and Global Scrutiny Senate President Godswill Akpabio on Wednesday rejected calls for a “bow and go” clearance for former Chief of Defence Staff and ministerial nominee, Gen. Christopher Musa (rtd). The session became tense after Senator Sani Musa proposed waiving questions, prompting loud objections from lawmakers. Akpabio insisted that the nation’s worsening security situation—including the recent abduction of over 200 schoolchildren in Niger State—required a full public screening. He stressed that international attention, including remarks referencing Donald Trump, made rigorous scrutiny necessary. Order was restored, and the Senate conducted a full interrogation of the nominee shortly after President Tinubu’s request for his confirmation was read.
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  • Colombian Fisherman’s Family Files Human Rights Complaint Over Deadly US Boat Strike




    The family of Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza, killed in a U.S. military boat strike on Sept. 15, has filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights accusing the U.S. government of illegally killing him. The petition claims Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered attacks without knowing who was on the boats. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has also accused the U.S. of murder, insisting Carranza was a harmless fisherman showing distress signals. The incident is part of a wider U.S. strike campaign against alleged drug boats under President Donald Trump, which has killed more than 80 people and drawn bipartisan scrutiny in Congress over legality and possible war crimes — especially amid reports that survivors of an earlier strike were killed in a second attack.




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    Colombian Fisherman’s Family Files Human Rights Complaint Over Deadly US Boat Strike The family of Colombian fisherman Alejandro Carranza, killed in a U.S. military boat strike on Sept. 15, has filed a complaint with the Inter-American Commission on Human Rights accusing the U.S. government of illegally killing him. The petition claims Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ordered attacks without knowing who was on the boats. Colombian President Gustavo Petro has also accused the U.S. of murder, insisting Carranza was a harmless fisherman showing distress signals. The incident is part of a wider U.S. strike campaign against alleged drug boats under President Donald Trump, which has killed more than 80 people and drawn bipartisan scrutiny in Congress over legality and possible war crimes — especially amid reports that survivors of an earlier strike were killed in a second attack. #USNews #Colombia #AlejandroCarranza #BoatStrike #HumanRights #IACHR #PeteHegseth #DonaldTrump #DrugWar #Caribbean #GustavoPetro #WarCrimes #MilitaryStrikes #ABCNews #InternationalLaw
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  • BREAKING: In a stunning moment, Donald Trump has fallen asleep during his own cabinet meeting. This is so embarrassing.
    BREAKING: In a stunning moment, Donald Trump has fallen asleep during his own cabinet meeting. This is so embarrassing.
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  • BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Rep. Riley Moore says President Donald Trump has asked him and the House Appropriations Committee to investigate alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
    BREAKING NEWS: U.S. Rep. Riley Moore says President Donald Trump has asked him and the House Appropriations Committee to investigate alleged persecution of Christians in Nigeria.
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  • NEW:

    🇺🇲 According to a recent Gallup poll, President Trump's approval rating has hit a new low of 36%, with just 25% among independents

    Additionally, recent YouGov surveys show that 36% of Americans report their opinion of Donald Trump has 'worsened a lot' over the past year, and 40% believe he will be remembered as a 'poor' president.
    NEW: 🇺🇲 According to a recent Gallup poll, President Trump's approval rating has hit a new low of 36%, with just 25% among independents Additionally, recent YouGov surveys show that 36% of Americans report their opinion of Donald Trump has 'worsened a lot' over the past year, and 40% believe he will be remembered as a 'poor' president.
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  • BREAKING: In a stunning moment, a former NATO Commander just made sure the world knows Donald Trump is 100% beholden to Vladimir Putin’s interests. This is what our allies think of our President. Embarrassing.
    BREAKING: In a stunning moment, a former NATO Commander just made sure the world knows Donald Trump is 100% beholden to Vladimir Putin’s interests. This is what our allies think of our President. Embarrassing.
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  • BREAKING - According to CNN, Donald Trump will meet with the highest-ranking U.S. national security officials at the White House on Monday evening to discuss the next steps regarding Venezuela.

    Expected attendees include:
    — Secretary of War Peter Hegseth
    — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Caine
    — Secretary of State Marco Rubio
    — Chief of Staff Susie Wiles
    — Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller

    Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal writes that:

    Trump has chosen the path of direct confrontation with Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro.

    Removing Maduro serves American interests and would restore Venezuela’s legitimate government, which was in fact elected in 2024. However, the reaction of the Venezuelan armed forces remains uncertain, and any intervention would require sustained support. If Nicolás Maduro flees and democracy is restored, U.S. influence could potentially expand across Latin America — even to Cuba.

    But if Trump falters and Maduro endures, both Trump and America’s credibility, as well as its reputation, would be significantly undermined.
    ‼️🇺🇸🇻🇪 BREAKING - According to CNN, Donald Trump will meet with the highest-ranking U.S. national security officials at the White House on Monday evening to discuss the next steps regarding Venezuela. Expected attendees include: — Secretary of War Peter Hegseth — Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Caine — Secretary of State Marco Rubio — Chief of Staff Susie Wiles — Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller 🗞️ Meanwhile, The Wall Street Journal writes that: 🔴 Trump has chosen the path of direct confrontation with Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro. Removing Maduro serves American interests and would restore Venezuela’s legitimate government, which was in fact elected in 2024. However, the reaction of the Venezuelan armed forces remains uncertain, and any intervention would require sustained support. If Nicolás Maduro flees and democracy is restored, U.S. influence could potentially expand across Latin America — even to Cuba. But if Trump falters and Maduro endures, both Trump and America’s credibility, as well as its reputation, would be significantly undermined.
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  • Trump Escalates Tensions, Declares Venezuela’s Airspace “Closed”

    US President Donald Trump has intensified his threats against Venezuela, issuing a stark warning that the country’s airspace should now be regarded as “closed.” The statement has fueled growing concerns about possible military action in the region.

    In response, the Venezuelan foreign ministry condemned Trump’s remarks, describing them as “a new extravagant, illegal, and unjustified aggression against the people of Venezuela.” The tension marks yet another escalation in the strained relations between Washington and Caracas.

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    Trump Escalates Tensions, Declares Venezuela’s Airspace “Closed” US President Donald Trump has intensified his threats against Venezuela, issuing a stark warning that the country’s airspace should now be regarded as “closed.” The statement has fueled growing concerns about possible military action in the region. In response, the Venezuelan foreign ministry condemned Trump’s remarks, describing them as “a new extravagant, illegal, and unjustified aggression against the people of Venezuela.” The tension marks yet another escalation in the strained relations between Washington and Caracas. #Trump #VenezuelaCrisis #USPolitics #GlobalNews
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  • President Donald Trump at the United Nations on Venezuela’s trafficking networks led by Maduro: “To all the thugs bringing poisonous drugs into the United States, we will wipe you out of existence.”
    🇻🇪🇺🇸🚨 President Donald Trump at the United Nations on Venezuela’s trafficking networks led by Maduro: “To all the thugs bringing poisonous drugs into the United States, we will wipe you out of existence.”
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