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Maddow: How far will the American public allow Trump to go?
MSNBC· 2025-06-12 00:08
Political Analysis - The central issue is whether the current administration's actions, characterized as an attempted authoritarian overthrow, will succeed [2][3] - The success of this alleged overthrow depends on the response from the American people, not solely on the actions of the administration [3][4] - Resistance, including protests, legal challenges, and political opposition, is effective in countering the administration's agenda [5][6] Societal Impact - Public opposition and activism have directly resulted in positive outcomes for individuals and communities [6] - The strength of the movement against the administration will determine the country's fate [5]
See it: Marine vet blasts Trump deployment of troops to L.A. on live TV (Melber intv)
MSNBC· 2025-06-11 00:11
The troops that are being deployed here are not being deployed for our purposes. We did not request through the sheriff, through the mutual aid system for National Guard troops. What are the troops in in in LA to do.Uh and that is unclear to pretty much everybody at this time. That's the LAPD police chief basically saying unclear uh what these troops are supposed to do and they don't need them. We are joined now by Congressman Seth Molton of Massachusetts.He's a veteran, a former US Marine captain who serve ...
Top dictatorship hawk reacts to Chevron being allowed to continue in Venezuela: ‘Best of both worlds'
Fox Business· 2025-05-30 13:56
Core Viewpoint - The Trump administration's decision to allow Chevron to maintain its assets in Venezuela is seen as a positive move by Republican Congressman Carlos Gimenez, who supports a return to Trump-era policies regarding Venezuela and its regime under Nicolás Maduro [1][6][15]. Group 1: Chevron's Operations in Venezuela - Chevron is permitted to maintain its assets in Venezuela but is restricted from importing oil and paying royalties to the Maduro regime, which could amount to over $700 million monthly [5][9][15]. - The concern exists that if Chevron were forced out, Chinese interests might take over its assets, which are considered superior in quality compared to other Venezuelan oil infrastructure [5][9]. Group 2: Political Context and Implications - Gimenez emphasizes the intertwined economic relationship between Maduro and Cuban leader Miguel Diaz-Canel, with Venezuela supplying oil to Cuba in exchange for security personnel [11][12]. - The Congressman advocates for a peaceful transition to a legitimate government in Venezuela, supporting Edmundo Gonzalez, who was declared to have lost the 2024 election under disputed circumstances [13][15]. Group 3: Broader Implications for U.S. Policy - The current situation is framed as a struggle between democracy and dictatorship, with Gimenez urging U.S. interests to remain aligned with democratic principles and to avoid any financial support to the Maduro regime [9][15]. - The article highlights the importance of U.S. policy in supporting democratic movements in Latin America, particularly in Venezuela and Cuba, where strongman regimes are in power [10][15].