Franco Ordoñez
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Iran cracks down on protestors, Trump mulls US options
Iran's government is cracking down hard on massive street protests. The number of demonstrators killed is believed to be soaring. Meanwhile, President Trump keeps suggesting the U.S. may get involved.
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White House says 'all options' are on the table for Greenland, including diplomacy
The White House says "all options" are on the table when it comes to the U.S. potentially acquiring Greenland, including diplomacy. Several European leaders have fervently pushed back.
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Trump administration's plans for the future of Venezuela remain unclear
President Trump has shared mixed messages about the future of Venezuela after capturing the country's president. A look at his evolving plans for Venezuela.
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Trump says the U.S. will run Venezuela after U.S. seizes Maduro
President Trump details U.S. plans in Venezuela in the wake of a controversial mission to remove and indict President Maduro.
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U.S. attack in Venezuela follows months of rising tensions
NPR's Daniel Estrin discusses the latest from the Trump administration with NPR White House correspondent Franco Ordoñez.
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Trump confirms U.S. military strike on dock in Venezuela
President Trump confirmed a recent U.S. strike on a Venezuelan dock he claims was used by drug smugglers, prompting questions about the size and scope of the U.S. mission.
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Trump and Netanyahu discussed peace deal, Iran and more in meeting
President Trump met with Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu in Florida as the men discuss peace plans in the Middle East.
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For Trump, 'America First' has meant an aggressive use of power in foreign policy
In his first year back in office, President Trump has made clear that America First is far from isolationist, instead it means aggressive use of the country's unilateral power around the world.
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Trump's second term marks a significant departure from his first term, analysts say
President Trump's first year of foreign policy in his second term surprised many — for a lot of different reasons.
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Trump administration looks to navigate fallout from controversial boat strike
The Trump administration's actions show they are aware of the potential fallout on the kill strike and are working to contain it - despite what they are saying.