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Report: Trump Administration Planning New Mission In Mexico Against Cartels

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The Trump administration has launched detailed planning for a bold new mission to send American troops and intelligence officers into Mexico to dismantle violent drug cartels, according to two current U.S. officials and two former senior officials familiar with the effort.


Initial training for this potential operation โ€” which would include ground operations inside Mexico โ€” is already underway, though a full deployment is not, at this moment, imminent. The officials say the scope is still being debated and no final decision has been made.
Under the proposed plan, U.S. troops โ€” many drawn from the elite Joint Special Operations Command (JSOC) โ€” would operate under Title 50 status (the U.S. intelligence framework) and coordinate with officers from the Central Intelligence Agency.


This would mark a sharp departure from previous administrations, which generally confined U.S. efforts in Mexico to support roles (advising local police or army units) rather than direct action. The new approach signals that the Trump team views cartels as an insurgent threat to U.S. national security โ€” not simply a law-enforcement challenge.


If green-lit, the mission is expected to remain largely covert, without public fanfare. The administration is framing this as part of an โ€œall-of-governmentโ€ approach to protect American communities from cartel violence and drug flows.
Key to the plan will be drone strikes targeting drug laboratories and cartel leadership. Some of these drones require operators on the ground, hence the need for special forces and intelligence personnel inside Mexico.


This push builds off an earlier move: the State Department designated six Mexican cartels โ€” along with MSโ€‘13 and the Venezuelan gang Tren de Aragua โ€” as Foreign Terrorist Organizations. That step unlocked sweeping legal authorities for U.S. spy agencies and military units to go after their networks.


Furthermore, President Trump has publicly acknowledged authorizing covert CIA action inside Venezuela and has signaled that land-based strikes on cartel targets could follow.


The reported move into Mexico thus reflects a two-front strategy: continuing pressure on Venezuela-based narcotics networks while now looking to tackle the land routes and infrastructure of cartels operating in North America. According to the officials, both the intelligence community and military assess that the โ€œhemisphere warโ€ on narco-terror must intensify โ€” and that the U.S. has both the sovereign interest and legal authorities to act.


Context on the Venezuela Campaign

Here are some of the key developments and background on the recent Trump administration effort against drug trafficking and narcoterrorism in Venezuela.

  • In early September 2025, U.S. forces struck a vessel off the coast of Venezuela carrying illegal narcotics. The administration described the target as operated by a designated narco-terrorist organization.
  • In October 2025, President Trump announced that another strike resulted in six โ€œnarcoterroristsโ€ killed aboard a boat allegedly trafficking drugs from Venezuela toward the U.S.
  • The administration formally told Congress that the U.S. is now in a โ€œnon-international armed conflictโ€ with certain drug cartel organizations, marking a shift in legal posture from purely interdiction to armed confrontation.
  • The regionโ€™s deployment has included U.S. Navy warships in the Caribbean and Eastern Pacific, paired with surveillance platforms and special operations forces.
  • The Trump team argues this is justified by the scale of the drug-flow threat: ships carrying huge loads of narcotics destined for U.S. streets and deaths โ€” making the fight one of national security, not just crime-control.
  • On the flip side, critics argue there are serious legal, sovereignty and human-rights concerns: whether strikes in international waters or even near foreign shores are consistent with U.S. and international law when the targets are suspected smugglers rather than declared enemy combatants.

Multiple Supreme Court Justices Notably Absent from Biden’s SOTU

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President Biden’s second State of the Union speech included some notable absences.

Four Supreme Court justices were surprisingly absent from the President’s speech.

Biden greeted five of theย high court’s nine justicesย โ€” John Roberts, Elena Kagan, Brett Kavanaugh, Amy Coney Barrett, and Ketanji Brown Jackson โ€” shortly before he began his speech, according to video footage of the event.

The four justices absent were Clarence Thomas, Sam Alito, Sonia Sotomayor, and Neil Gorsuch. It’s unclear why they were not in attendance.

The president spent a brief moment, in particular, with Jackson, the newest Supreme Court Justice and the first Black woman to hold a seat on the court. Jackson is the only justice Biden selected for the Supreme Court.

“The story of America is a story of progress and resilience,” Biden began his address. “Of always moving forward. Of never giving up. A story that is unique among all nations. We are the only country that has emerged from every crisis stronger than when we entered it. That is what we are doing again.”

Lawyer Admits To Leaking Witness Video In Trump Election Case

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On Wednesday, an attorney for one of former President Trump’s co-defendants inย Georgiaย admitted to providing videos of defendants who pled guilty to aย mediaย outlet.

Attorneyย Jonathan Miller, who is representing former Coffee County election supervisor Misty Hampton, did not name the outlet and said he leaked the footage in the name of transparency during an emergency hearing.

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โ€œIn being transparent with the court and to make sure that nobody else gets blamed for what happened โ€“ and so that I can go to sleep well tonight โ€“ judge, I did release those videos to one outlet,โ€ Miller said. โ€œAnd in all candor, I need the court to know that.โ€

ABC News was the first outlet to publish the videos on Monday, followed by Theย Washingtonย Post, which showed four defendants who pleaded guilty in the election interference case โ€“ ex-Trump lawyers Jenna Ellis, Sidney Powell and Kenneth Chesebro, plus former Georgia bail bondsman Scott Hall โ€“ interviewing with state prosecutors.

Millerโ€™s confession at Wednesdayโ€™s hearing came after Floydโ€™s lawyers filed additional documents insisting they did not leak the proffers and that the individual who did would come forward.

โ€œIt is my understanding that today the individual that disseminated the proffer videos will inform the Court of that fact. โ€ฆ All of this colossal time waste is the direct result of the Stateโ€™s intentional maneuver to use the typographical error in an email in a motion that the State knows has zero support,โ€ Floydโ€™s lawyer wrote in court documents filed earlier Wednesday. 

โ€œThe State knows that Mr. Floyd and his team were not the cause of any problem and is wasting valuable resources and it will be shown today.โ€ 

Trump Shares Details of Call With Biden After Shooting

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A whirlwind experience…

After surviving the attempt on his life, Donald Trump is sharing more details in the moments after the near-assassination.

In a phone conversation with ABCโ€™s Jonathan Karl, Trump described his state of mind after a bullet hit his ear during a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania on Saturday. He told Karl that it had an โ€œimpactโ€ on him when asked if heโ€™d โ€œchangedโ€ since the incident.

Mediaite reports:

Trump also shared details about the call he received from President Joe Biden after the shooting, which had been described as โ€œshort and respectfulโ€ in the press. Both Biden and Trump revealed more about their conversation in interviews since, with Trump telling Karl that it was โ€œvery nice,โ€ saying of Biden: โ€œHe couldnโ€™t have been nicer.โ€

In an interview with NBCโ€™s Lester Holt on Monday, Biden said of the exchange, โ€œI told him how concerned I was and wanted to make sure I knew how he was actually doing. He sounded good. He said he was fine. And he thanked me for calling him. I told him he was literally in the prayers of [First Lady Dr. Jill Biden] and me, and I hoped his whole family was weathering this.โ€

On Sunday night, Biden delivered an Oval Office address to the nation โ€” only his third since taking office โ€” about the attempted assassination attempt. 

โ€œOur politics must never be a literal battlefield, and God forbid, a killing field,โ€ Biden said. โ€œWe stand for an America not of extremism and fury, but of decency and grace.โ€

Speaking for the first time publicly since the assassination attempt of former president Donald Trump,ย Vice President Kamala Harrisย condemned the violence against Trump on Wednesday.

โ€œAs we all know, it was a heinous, horrible, cowardly act,โ€ Harris said. โ€œThankfully, he was not seriously injured.โ€

Harris added that her and her husband’s thoughts immediately went to Melania.

“The bottom line is, no one should have to fear for the safety of a loved one because they serve in public office,” Harris continued.

Harris also shared her condolences for Corey Comperatore, who was struck by gunfire and killed while protecting his family.

“Our heart goes out to the family of Corey Comperatore a true hero who died protecting his family. And Doug and I, of course, are holding them close in our hearts. We are also wishing those who were critically injured that day a swift and full recovery. And we are thankful to the United States Secret Service, the first responders and local authorities.”

Supreme Court Rejects Trump Request To Cancel $2B In Foreign Aid

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On Wednesday, the Supreme Court in aย 5-4 emergency ruling refused to halt a judgeโ€™s decision ordering the Trump administration to immediately release nearly $2 billion in foreign aid payments owed under existing contracts.ย 

It hands a loss to the administration in the first time that Trumpโ€™s efforts to drastically reshape federal spending, agency by agency, have reached the high court. 

Chief Justiceย John Robertsย and Justiceย Amy Coney Barrettย joined with the courtโ€™s three liberals to side against the administration.ย 

Four of the courtโ€™s conservatives โ€” Justices Clarence Thomas, Samuel Alito, Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh โ€” dissented. 

โ€œDoes a single district-court judge who likely lacks jurisdiction have the unchecked power to compel the Government of the United States to pay out (and probably lose forever) 2 billion taxpayer dollars? The answer to that question should be an emphatic โ€˜No,โ€™ but a majority of this Court apparently thinks otherwise. I am stunned,โ€ Alito wrote, joined by the three others. 

The Trump administrationย has broadly sought to dismantleย the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), including by firing employees andย freezing its paymentsย to contractors, sparking a wave of lawsuits.ย 

The Supreme Courtโ€™s emergency decision keeps in place a lower judgeโ€™s order enforcing his directive that the administration maintain foreign aid agreements that existed before Trump took office.ย 

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Texas Rep. Files Resolution To Remove Biden

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Biden’s got to go…

Rep. Chip Roy (R-Texas) is crafting a resolution urging Vice President Harris to convene the Cabinet and declare President Biden unable to carry out the duties of the Oval Office after the poor debate performance Thursday.

โ€œI intend to put forth a resolution calling upon the @VP to immediately use her powers under section 4 of the 25th Amendment to convene & mobilize the principal officers of the Cabinet to declare the @POTUS is unable to successfully discharge the duties and powers of his office,โ€ Roy wrote on X.

Roy told reporters Friday morning that, โ€I think anybody with eyes and anybody observing objectively last night saw an individual that is not capable of carrying out the duties the commander-in-chief in a world in which weโ€™re, you know, facing increasing dangers.โ€

He added, โ€œfor those of us who follow this stuff internally, it has been very clear the declining status of the of the capacity of the president, but last night put it all out for all to see. Our colleagues on their side of the aisle canโ€™t hide from it. And frankly, I donโ€™t do this through a political lens, right. I mean, I donโ€™t view it through the lens of well, is the timing good and bad for what happens in November or anything else? Itโ€™s just the simple fact of the matter is the president United States is not capable of doing the job.โ€

Section 4 of the 25th Amendment โ€” which has never been used โ€” says that if the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet or Congress deem the president as โ€œunable to discharge the powers and duties of his office,โ€ the vice president should โ€œimmediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President.โ€

โ€œWhenever the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, the Vice President shall immediately assume the powers and duties of the office as Acting President,โ€ the amendment reads.

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Harris defended Bidenโ€™s debate performance on CNN immediately after Thursday nightโ€™s event, conceding he had a โ€œslow startโ€ but arguing he had a โ€œstrong finishโ€ and had laid out a strong contrast between himself and Trump.

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Rep. Roy’s move is among the harshest responses to Thursday’s debate which has prompted widespread concern among Democrats.

Several leading columnists for the New York Times are urging President Biden to drop out of the race, citing his poor performance during Thursday nightโ€™s debate.

โ€œPresident Biden is a good man who capped a long career in public service with a successful presidential term. But I hope he reviews his debate performance Thursday evening and withdraws from the race, throwing the choice of a Democratic nominee to the convention in August,โ€ Times columnist Nicholas Kristof wrote.

Thomas Friedman, another Times columnist, made a similar argument.

โ€œI cannot remember a more heartbreaking moment in American presidential campaign politics in my lifetime,โ€ heย wrote, saying Biden โ€œa good man and a good president, has no business running for re-election.โ€

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Ex-Trump Admin. Official Wins Race for Montana House Seat

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The GOP is inching closer to securing a majority in the House of Representatives as former Trump Administration official Ryan Zinke declares victory in Montana’s newly created 1st Congressional District.

Zinke, the former interior secretary during the Trump administration, beat Democrat opponent Monica Tranel the Associated Press reported on Thursday.

According to The Washington Examiner:

Prior to Tuesday’s election, Zinke’s and Tranel’s campaigns both focused on affordability, though Zinke also focused on inflation and spending, while Tranel focused on growth. To combat inflation, Zinke has suggested slowing federal spending and has advocated more action to lower energy costs, according to KTVH.

โ€œThe things that are hurting are inflation โ€” energy costs too much, fertilizerโ€™s too much,โ€ he said during a debate in Bozeman last month.

Ahead of the election,ย Tranel highlightedย her four-point affordability plan, which calls for investing in the American workforce and domestic manufacturing, as well as standing up against corporate consolidation. To fix the housing situation, Tranel said during last month’s debate that she wants to expand tax credits for affordable developments and put restrictions on corporations that have been purchasing homes for investment purposes.

Former ABC News Anchor Suggests Replacement For Ousted National Security Official

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Former ABC News journalist Mark Halperin suggested a replacement for President Trump’s National Security Council after Thursday’s shakeup.

Halperin said Trumpย special envoyย Steve Witkoffย was Waltzโ€™s likely replacement.

Trump administration National Security Advisor Mike Waltz and other staffers are out at the National Security Council, sources confirmed to Fox News.

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Fox News confirmed Waltz and his deputy Alex Wong were purged Thursday. 

Waltz, who previously served as a Florida congressman, has come under fire from Democrats and critics since March, when the Atlantic magazine’s editor-in-chief Jeffrey Goldberg published a firsthand account of getting added to a Signal group chat with top national security leaders, including Waltz, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and CIA Director John Ratcliffe, while they discussed strikes against Yemen terrorists. 

Waltz took responsibility for the inclusion of a journalist in the group chat in April, telling Fox News’ Laura Ingraham: “I take full responsibility. I built the group. โ€ฆ It’s embarrassing. We’re going to get to the bottom of it.”

Alex Wong served as Waltz’s principal deputy national security advisor, who was detailed in the Signal chat leak earlier this year as the staffer charged with “pulling together a tiger team” in Waltz’s initial message sent to the Signal group chat in March, the Atlantic reported at the time. 

White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt told Fox News Digital earlier Monday when asked about reports claiming Waltz and other would be shown the door: “We are not going to respond to reporting from anonymous sources.”

President Donald Trump held a meeting with members of his Cabinet Wednesday, following his 100th day back in office on Tuesday, with Waltz attending the meeting. 

White House Press Secretary Rushes To Biden’s Defense After Doocey Asks New Provocative Question

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White House Principal Deputy Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre holds a press briefing on Friday, July 30, 2021, in the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room of the White House. (Official White House Photo by Erin Scott)

“President Biden is the oldest president in U.S. history. Why does the White House staff treat him like a baby?”

White House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre became visibly agitated after receiving that question from Fox News Correspondent Peter Doocy.

Doocy asked the provocative question in response to revelations in a new book, claiming White House staff treat the 80-year-old president “like a toddler.”

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“No one treats the president of the United States, the commander in chief, like a baby. That’s ridiculous. It’s a ridiculous claim,” Jean-Pierre responded.

Doocy cited an upcoming book by The Atlantic’s Franklin Foer, “The Last Politician: Inside Joe Biden’s White House and the Struggle for America’s Future,” in which the author writes that Biden, after appearing to call for regime change in Russia in March 2022, “fumed to friends about how he was treated like a toddler.”

“Was John Kennedy ever babied like that?” Biden asked, according to the book.

Jean-Pierre dismissed the excerpt, arguing that books inevitably get written about every administration with “a variety of claims.”

When Jean-Pierre attempted to pivot to Biden’s trip to the upcoming G20 summit in India, Doocy brought up a Wall Street Journal Poll showing two-thirds of Democrats believe Biden is too old to run for president.

“Look, here’s what I know. Here’s what I can speak to. I can speak to that โ€“ a president who has wisdom. I can speak to a president who has experience. I can speak to a president who has done historic โ€“ has taken historic action and has delivered in historic pieces of legislation. And that’s important,” an increasingly impatient Jean-Pierre retorted.

This piece was first published in American Liberty News. Republished with permission.

Report: DeSantis To Launch Presidential Campaign Wednesday

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Things are about to get interesting…

Florida Governor Ron DeSantis is reportedly planning to announce his entrance to the 2024 Republican presidential primary on Wednesday.

Sources familiar confirmed to Fox News that the popular, conservative two-term governor will declare that he’s a candidate for president, on Wednesday at 6 p.m. ET during a conversation with Elon Musk on Twitter.

Along with his announcement, DeSantis is expected to file paperwork with the Federal Election Commission, which officially launches his GOP presidential campaign.

A formal campaign kickoff event will likely take place sometime after this week’s donor gathering, but no details have been shared by the campaign.

DeSantis joins a growing primary field. Earlier this week Sen. Tim Scott (S.C) announced his bid for the White House. Former United Nations ambassador Nikki Haley, tech mogul Vivek Ramaswamy, and former Arkansas governor Asa Hutchinson have also jumped into the race.

Former president Donald Trump has consistently commanded polls since announcing his third presidential campaign.

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