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Not Playing Around: President Trump Drops The ‘F Bomb’ — Check Out JD Vance’s Face!
President Trump is not playing any games!
While having a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, President Trump dopped the F bomb while discussing Venezuela dictator Nicolas Maduro.
Maduro got brought up when a reporter told Trump, the Venezuela dictator has offered the United States everything in a plead for the United States to stop any escalation from the U.S. military in Venezuela.
Trump responded to the reporter “He has offered everything…He doesn’t want to f*ck around with the United States.”
Just The News was one of the first outlets to report on the statement by trump:
President Donald Trump on Friday confirmed that Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro had “offered everything” to convince the U.S. to ease the pressure on his nation as Washington ramps up strikes on suspected drug trafficking boats in its waters.
“He has offered everything. He’s offered everything. You’re right, you know why? Because he doesn’t want to fuck around with the United States,” Trump said during a meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky.
Maduro, this week, urged the American government to turn away from “failed eternal wars” after Trump suggested he was willing to fight against the cartels with strikes on Venezuelan land.
“Not war, yes peace. The people of the US, please,” he said, according to Sky News.
Maduro has held power since 2013 and his regime has become increasingly dictatorial amid internal opposition to his rule and widespread international condemnation. He remains a close ally of Russia and maintains ties with other American adversaries.
Watch Trump say it here:
Just in: President Trump slams Venezuela’s Dictator Maduro: “Doesn’t wanna f*** around with the United States.” pic.twitter.com/kx2lrLI6AE
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NBC 4 Los Angeles reported the latest reports of tension between the United States and Venezuela:
U.S. Navy helicopters were dispatched as part of the search and rescue team after overhead video showed people who seemed to have survived the initial strike, which took place in the Caribbean.
The individuals were picked up and transferred to a U.S. Navy ship. It is unclear in whose custody they are right now or what their physical condition is.
The strike is at least the fifth the Trump administration has carried out against boats in international waters believed to be connected to Venezuelan drug cartels. At least 21 people were killed in four previous strikes, with no survivors.
NBC News has reported that U.S. lawmakers have grown concerned about the lack of information the White House has provided about the operations.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump made an extraordinary admission, confirming he had authorized the CIA to take unspecified action in Venezuela.
“Why did you authorize the CIA to go into Venezuela?” a reporter asked Trump at the White House.
“I authorized for two reasons, really,” he replied. “No. 1, they have emptied their prisons into the United States of America.