Trump says the US is not at war with Venezuela: Report
President Donald Trump spoke with NBC News on Monday, proclaiming that the U.S. is not at war with Venezuela despite the United States’ escalatory attacks and capture of Nicolás Maduro
"No, we’re not," Trump told NBC about the state of conflict with Venezuela. "We’re at war with people that sell drugs. We’re at war with people that empty their prisons into our country and empty their drug addicts and empty their mental institutions into our country."
"We have to fix the country first. You can’t have an election. There’s no way the people could even vote," Trump said about the possibility of a vote in the next month. "No, it’s going to take a period of time. We have — we have to nurse the country back to health."
Trump once again threatened more military attacks if Rodríguez stops cooperating with U.S. officials
"We’re prepared to do it," he said. "We anticipated doing it, actually."
He reiterated his belief that he is ultimately in charge, but his White House officials will help oversee America’s involvement in Venezuela.
"It's a group of all. They have all expertise, different expertise," he said, but adding that he is ultimately in charge.
The president also pushed back on reporting that he opposed having Venezuelan opposition leader María Corina Machado run the country due to her acceptance of the Nobel Peace Prize.
"She should not have won it," he said. "But no, that has nothing to do with my decision."
-ABC News' Lalee Ibssa





