Us News

Trump Jabs Politico as Pressed Against Venezuela’s Maduro

– For todayNow you can listen to FOX news headlines!

President Donald Trump called out the politico during an interview with Outlet reporter Dasha Burns on Tuesday after being pressed about how far he would go to remove power.

Trump declined to go into detail, saying “Maduro’s days are numbered.” The burning then asked the President if he was planning to attack the world.

“I don’t want to rule or not. I don’t talk about it,” the President replied.

“Why am I talking to you – a very unfriendly publication, if you want to call it – Politico, which receives $8 million from Obama to keep it afloat?” Trump was added.

Rand Paul Joins Dems on ‘High Power Resolution’ Saying Trump Admint Will Soon Hit Venezuelan Territory

President Donald Trump brings TOMPLES to the US-Saudi Invenment Forum at the John F. Kennedy Center for the Arts in Washington, DC, on November 19, 2025. (Brendan smilowski/AFP via Getty Images)

Trump brought strong momentum For Maduro in late November to leave Venezuela immediately before announcing the territory of the country should be closed, according to reports.

Politico included an editor’s note with its editorial: “Trump appears to be referring to political subscriptions that Trump Pro administrations canceled at the start of this government spending effort.”

Exit did not immediately respond to Fox News Digital’s request for further comment.

Politico strongly insisted that what it called “unknowingly false claims” and “unsubstantiated” of FLAT “were made from the flow of money from the registration government earlier this year.

As Trump and Maduro’s standoff deepens, experts warn the next move could force a showdown

The Politico Logo

Political logo on their website. (Screenshot / political)

White House Press Secretary Caroline Leavett It vowed in February that any government political payments would end as the Department of Government (Doge) broke down on spending.

“I can assure you that the more than $8 million of tax dollars that have, in fact, funded the registration of politicos on the dime of American taxpayers, will not happen,” said Beavett.

There was speculation in the social media at the time that the $8 million in question all came from USAID – The agency referred to by Doge and Elon Musk at the beginning of this year only this year. Base Politico Pro usually costs between $12,000 and $15,000 for three users, according to a source familiar with the pricing and Times of Washington.

Government spending on political registration is limited by bid management, according to the report USASDING.GOV.

Click here for more media and culture coverage

Trump said he agreed to discuss politics on Tuesday “because he considered me a European man, so I thought it was the right thing to do.”

Trump was deemed “the most powerful person” in Europe in an annual poll of the 28 most powerful people in European Politics.

Trump told reporters that “Europe is not doing a good job in many ways,” following a discussion about the Russia-Ukraine War.

Click here to download the FOX News app

FOX News’ Joseph Wulfsohn and Brian Flood contributed to this report.

Related Articles

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Back to top button