President Donald Trump speaks to reporters after talking to troops through video from his Mar-a-Lago property on Thanksgiving, Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025, in Palm Seaside, Fla.
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The Venezuelan authorities has condemned President Trump’s assertion on Saturday calling for the airspace above Venezuela to be closed.
In a Fact Social submit, Trump stated “To all Airways, Pilots, Drug Sellers, and Human Traffickers, please contemplate THE AIRSPACE ABOVE AND SURROUNDING VENEZUELA TO BE CLOSED IN ITS ENTIRETY.”
The Venezuelan authorities responded with an announcement saying Trump’s feedback violate worldwide regulation and are a “colonialist menace” to the nation’s sovereignty.
“No authority exterior the Venezuelan institutional framework has the facility to intervene with, block, or situation using worldwide airspace,” the assertion stated.
As of Sunday afternoon, Flightradar24 exhibits planes persevering with to fly in Venezuelan airspace.
This comes a day after the Senate and Home Armed Providers committees stated they might look into the Pentagon after The Washington Submit reported that Protection Secretary Pete Hegseth gave an order to kill all crew members aboard a ship suspected of smuggling medication within the Caribbean in September. NPR has confirmed the Washington Submit’s reporting.
The navy has carried out not less than 21 strikes and killed not less than 82 individuals on alleged drug boats as a part of “Operation Southern Spear,” a marketing campaign that the Trump administration says is aimed toward tackling drug-trafficking.
Venezuela stated in its assertion that “such statements symbolize an express use of power, which is prohibited by Article 2, paragraph 4 of the U.N. Constitution of the United Nations.”
Democrats have additionally strongly criticized the administration’s technique, saying the navy did not have sufficient proof that the boats have been carrying medication earlier than conducting the strikes. Senator Chris Van Hollen, a Democrat from Maryland, advised ABC’S This Week on Sunday it is attainable the navy’s actions might be thought of a “struggle crime,” and that Hegseth ought to be held accountable.
“They’ve by no means offered the general public with the data they have right here,” Van Hollen stated, “But it surely might be worse than that, proper? If that principle is fallacious, then it is plain homicide.”
Nonetheless, Republican Senator Eric Schmitt, a member of the Armed Providers Committee, stated on Sunday Morning Futures on Fox Information that Trump is performing “effectively inside his Article 2 powers” in terms of curbing drug smuggling by putting the boats.
“I feel it is a two half technique,” Schmitt stated. “One is to do away with the precursors which might be coming from China, after which take out the cartels which might be distributing this and bringing it to the USA of America.”
Each Democrats and Republicans in Congress have expressed frustration at Trump’s stance on Venezuela, and that the Trump administration performed the strikes with out legislative approval.
“Trump’s reckless actions in the direction of Venezuela are pushing America nearer and nearer to a different pricey international struggle,” Senate Minority Chief Chuck Schumer posted on X on Saturday, hours after Trump’s submit about Venezuelan airspace.
Republican Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, a former Trump ally, additionally posted on Saturday, saying “Reminder, Congress has the only energy to declare struggle.”

