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Legal Memo Claims Trump Had Authority for Maduro Capture Operation

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A newly classified legal opinion from the Justice Department asserts that former President Donald Trump was not bound by U.S. or international law when he authorized the operation to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro. The memo, which spans 20-30 pages, was shared with lawmakers and builds on a previous opinion from 1989. It argues that Trump's constitutional authority as commander-in-chief allows him to conduct such operations without congressional approval, as the operation did not constitute a war. This opinion has sparked debate, with some lawmakers contending that such actions represent an act of war rather than a law enforcement operation.

Key Details: • The memo was provided to lawmakers on Tuesday. • It builds on a 1989 opinion by William Barr regarding presidential authority. • Trump's actions are defended as lawful enforcement against a fugitive involved in narco-trafficking.

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