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Trump Extends Federal Control in D.C. as Mexico Rebukes DEA Strike Talk

Mexico’s president rejects DEA claims of special cooperation, ruling out U.S. attacks on Mexican soil.

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El presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro, anunció la activación de 4,5 millones de milicianos para enfrentar una eventual “agresión externa” (AP Foto/Cristian Hernández)
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AME2567. CARACAS (VENEZUELA), 21/08/2025.- Fotografía cedida por prensa del Palacio de Miraflores del presidente de Venezuela, Nicolás Maduro (d), saludando a miembros de la Milicia Bolivariana este jueves, en Caracas (Venezuela). Maduro convocó a una jornada de alistamiento de las "fuerzas milicianas" durante el fin de semana, en respuesta al patrullaje de buques que planteó Estados Unidos en el mar Caribe, cerca del país suramericano, para combatir el narcotráfico. EFE/ Palacio de Miraflores /SOLO USO EDITORIAL/ NO VENTAS/ SOLO DISPONIBLE PARA ILUSTRAR LA NOTICIA QUE ACOMPAÑA (CRÉDITO OBLIGATORIO)

Overview

  • More than 2,000 National Guard and federal personnel remain deployed in Washington, with authorities reporting 630 arrests and 86 illegal weapons seized.
  • Trump said he would patrol with police and Guard units, then told agents the operation will stay "for a long time" and is seeking to extend federal control beyond the initial 30 days.
  • DEA Administrator Terry Cole praised what he called unprecedented Mexican cooperation and said the agency would support strikes if ordered, a stance Claudia Sheinbaum publicly denied while invoking Mexican sovereignty.
  • Visits by Vice President J.D. Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and adviser Stephen Miller drew loud boos, and local surveys show most residents oppose the federal takeover.
  • Trump suggested similar interventions in Chicago and New York, and a Pentagon statement reported by Spanish media said Guard troops in the capital have been authorized to carry service-provided weapons.