Key Updates for December 24: Venezuela's New Law and Chicago's National Guard Ruling

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On December 24, significant events unfold including Venezuela's announcement of a new law imposing severe penalties for supporting U.S. naval actions, with prison terms ranging from 15 to 20 years. This law, outlined by President Nicolás Maduro, aims to combat what is termed 'piracy and blockade' by the U.S. Meanwhile, the U.S. Department of Justice released additional documents related to Jeffrey Epstein, revealing more connections to former President Donald Trump. Additionally, the Supreme Court has blocked Trump's attempt to deploy the National Guard in Chicago, marking a setback for his administration. These developments highlight ongoing tensions in U.S.-Venezuela relations and domestic political challenges.
Key Details: • Venezuela's new law imposes 15-20 year prison sentences for supporting U.S. naval actions. • Supreme Court ruling prevents Trump from deploying National Guard in Chicago. • New documents about Epstein reveal more ties to Donald Trump.