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Defense Secretary Pete Hegsath is describing what the next week will look like in Venezuela following the U.S.
military intervention that led to the ouster of President Nicolas Maduro.
It's gonna look like American strength.
It's gonna look like options for President Trump.
It's gonna look like protecting American interests and ensuring their advanced stopping drugs.
We're gonna get American companies in there.
We're gonna get investment there.
oil depots have been operating at 20% capacity,
that's gonna change and we're gonna stop the flood of people in the United States.
XS spoke to CBS News during Saturday's press conference at Mar-a-Lago.
President Trump said that the U.S.
will now run Venezuela until there can be a transition of power he did not provide specifics.
Members of Congress are reacting to Trump's assertion that the U.S.
will run Venezuela from member station WKYY in Wilmington.
Sarah Muller has more.
Congressional Democrats say Trump officials never revealed they sought regime change in Venezuela.
During recent briefings on Capitol Hill.
Delaware Representative Sarah McBride says she wants answers when Congress is back in session next week.
This is a shoot first, ask questions, and gain authority later approached by this administration.