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Trump says not planning US strikes on Venezuela

In the midst of a significant US military expansion in the area, US President Donald Trump has stated that he is not considering conducting strikes in Venezuela. This appears to contradict his own statements from earlier this month.

The US is currently sending its largest warship, the USS Gerald R Ford, to Venezuelan coast along with fighter jets, warships, and thousands of soldiers there.

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Trump responded, “No,” when reporters on Air Force One on Friday asked if the media had any knowledge that he was considering engaging in strikes in Venezuela.

In response to a statement in the Miami Herald that claimed Washington’s forces were on the verge of hitting Venezuela, US Secretary of State Marco Rubio delivered the same message.

Rubio claimed in a post on X that “your’ sources, who claiming to have knowledge of the situation, manipulated you into writing a fake story.”

Trump’s quick response on Friday appeared to contrast with remarks he made earlier this month about Venezuela on at least twice.

The US president said last week that he would not “necessarily request a declaration of war” and would instead declare, “I think we’re just going to kill people who are bringing drugs into our country.” OK? We’re going to murder them.

He continued, “Now they]drugs are coming in by land… you know, the land will be the next.”

At least 62 people have died and 14 boats and a semi-submersible have been destroyed as a result of the US military’s string of strikes on ships in the Caribbean and eastern the Pacific since early September.

The Trump administration has stated that the attacks are aimed at alleged drug trafficking, but it has not yet provided any proof to the public to back up its claims.

In a statement released on Friday, the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Turk referred to the attacks as “unacceptable” and “and their mounting human cost.”

Whatever the criminal conduct alleged against them, Turk urged the US to stop these attacks and take all necessary steps to stop extrajudicial killings of those aboard these ships.

Meanwhile, a new YouGov poll found that less Americans voted for the US Navy’s presence in Venezuela than it did in September.

Only 30% of respondents to the most recent poll said they were completely or partially supportive of the naval deployment, while 37% said they were not.

In contrast, 36% of people in September were approve, compared to 38% who were not.

Nicolas Maduro, president of Venezuela, has accused the US of “fabricating a new eternal war” against him in response to the US escalation.

He has also refuted US allegations of drug use.

According to him, “Venezuela is a country that does not produce cocaine leaves,” according to experts who claim US citizens smuggle drugs into the country through the Mexican land border.

Military is on alert in Trinidad and Tobago

Trinidad and Tobago, which is close to Venezuela and has hosted a US warship, raised the alarm of its military on Friday and recalled all personnel to their bases in response to Trump and Rubio’s comments.

According to the AFP news agency, Trinidadian forces are being placed on “STATE ONE ALERT LEVEL,” according to a message the army sent. According to police, “all leave is prohibited” until further notice.

Additionally, soldiers’ orders to report to duty were confirmed by the Trinidad and Tobago Guardian newspaper.

Venezuela suspended a significant gas deal with Trinidad and Tobago on Tuesday, citing Trinidad and Tobago’s acceptance of the USS Gravely US warship.

Trinidad and Tobago claims that the warship is used for regular, planned joint military exercises with the US.

US senators are looking for answers to “anti-drug” strategy questions.

The Republican and Democratic-controlled branches of the US Senate Armed Services Committee have said that there haven’t been any responses to their inquiries into the legal justification for the US’s attacks on Caribbean vessels.

Republican Senators Roger Wicker and Democrat Jack Reed both released a statement on Friday, along with two letters requesting more details about the strikes, both of which were dated September 23 and October 6, both of which were addressed to US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth.

Celebrity Traitors star Alan Carr tipped to become new host of Strictly Come Dancing

Celebrity Traitors, which comes to an end on BBC One on Thursday, has quickly grown into an unlikely favorite thanks to comedian Alan Carr’s rising popularity.

Alan Carr — teasing millions of The Celebrity Traitors viewers — has been tipped to become a new presenter of Strictly Come Dancing.

The comedian, 49, is vying to win the reality TV series, which draws to a close on Thursday night on BBC One. PR experts say his stint on the programme, a spin-off from the civilians’ version, has helped further boost Alan’s popularity, following previous success with his own titular show on Channel 4.

And now the broadcaster is being touted to step in to host Strictly Come Dancing next year, following the departures of Claudia Winkleman and Tess Daly. One insider said: “More people are watching Alan than are watching Strictly right now. He’s been catapulted to the A-list. The star dust is practically dripping off him.”

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It is said Alan, the son of a former professional footballer, thought he would have been the first kicked off The Celebrity Traitors, but he has survived to reach the final five contestants. His antics alongside the likes of Sir Stephen Fry, Kate Garraway, Clare Balding and Celia Imrie have had millions of Brits hooked since October 8.

Alan, who won a BAFTA for Alan Carr: Chatty Man in 2013, was praised for displaying his “super competitive streak” and charisma, traits insiders believe make him an ideal match for Strictly. A source told the Daily Mail: “He’s an old-fashioned showbiz pro who would be just perfect hosting Strictly. If he does manage to win Traitors it will be a sign to the BBC that he has the star quality to present its flagship show.”

The search is on to replace Claudia and Tess, who have both been associated with Strictly and its spin-off programmes for more than 20 years. Former Strictly performer, Vincent Simone, had said the hosts need to be replaced by “familiar faces that the audience already trusts”.

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It’s difficult to predict, he said. I believe that the BBC should select experienced and well-known actors rather than newcomers. familiar faces like Noel Edmonds or Paddy McGuinness, who the audience already knows. People will accept the change more easily if big names are brought in who are already popular.

Since joining The Celebrity Traitors in the middle of the night, Alan, a comedian for nearly 30 years, has dispatched his close friend Paloma Faith and actress Celia Imrie. The source continued, “His public persona is one of being a bit of a giggle and pushover, but without a doubt that is not the case.”

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Simon Cowell leaves fans ‘crying with laughter’ as he shows off ‘scary’ Halloween costume

Fans have been “crying with laughter” as Simon Cowell revealed his Halloween outfit for trick-or-treating tonight because he really did go all out.

Halloween is the one night of the year many people go all out with fancy dress costumes – and even celebrities get into the Halloween spirit.

This year SImon Cowell has shown his softer side and fans have been “crying with laughter” as he revealed his Halloween costume for trick-or-treating tonight. Simon went all out with his costume and shared the final look on his Instagram.

Keeping the caption simple with ‘Happy Halloween” SImon can be heard in the audio of the clip saying: “Tonight is Hallowee, the scariest night of the year, so I’ve decided to be the scariest person in the world.”

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Simon can be seen wearing a large inflatable costume as the camera pans up. He shared the brief clip with his social media followers, who were left “crying with laughter.”

One follower wrote: “Happy Halloween! ” on his Instagram post, which over 330 people responded to. You have such cuteness. You’ve greatly mellowed because of Eric! I believed it would just be you dressed as you, another wrote. I’m still laughing from this, according to a third author. the things we do for our children.

I’m crying while laughing, a fan said.

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Unfortunately, Eric and his Halloween outfit were not visible in the video.

It comes after Simon Cowell is set to join forces with Spice Girl icon Mel B and Jonas Brother singer Joe Jonas for a brand new show called Who’s In The Band, and a pilot will be recorded next week. The music mogul, 66, has also linked up with Netflix for Simon Cowell: The Next Act, a six-episode docuseries which will follow Simon as he searches for Britain’s next big band.

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The TV sector is particularly enthralled by the Netflix series. According to some, Netflix executives believed that introducing a name like Simon for a factual entertainment show was a wise decision.

Republicans push back against Trump’s call to end the Senate filibuster

Donald Trump, president of the United States, has urged the Senate to end the government shutdown and reopen it as a result of the ongoing debate over the issue.

Republican leaders, who have long opposed such a move, swiftly rejected that idea on Friday.

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The Senate rule calls for 60 votes to be overcome objections, and the filibuster makes reference to it. The Senate’s minority Democrats are currently in a position to limit the Republican Party’s influence.

Democrats have had enough votes to keep the government shut while reserving access to healthcare subsidies in the currently polarized chamber, which is currently split by 53 to 47. No party has yet to have a serious desire to end the rule.

In a late-night social media post on Thursday, Trump declared, “THE CHOICE IS CLEAR – INITIATE THE “NUCLEAR OPTION, GET RID OF THE FILIBUSTER.”

The Senate will be frightened by Trump’s sudden decision to assert himself in the now 31-day shutdown and his highly polarizing call for the end of the filibuster. It might encourage senators to reach a compromise or cause the chamber to experience a new crisis. Or it might be disregarded.

Few Republican leaders have dared to publicly criticize Trump, who they say is at odds with him.

Senate Majority Leader John Thune has stated on numerous occasions that he is not thinking about changing the rules to end the shutdown, arguing that it is essential for the Senate’s foundation and has allowed Republicans to veto Democratic initiatives when they are in the minority.

The leader’s “position on the significance of the legislative filibuster remains unchanged,” according to Thune spokesman Ryan Wrasse on Friday.

The Republican senator from Wyoming, John Barrasso, the second-most popular, said his position on a filibuster has not changed.

In addition, Mitch McConnell, a former Republican leader, is still in the Senate. He vehemently opposed Trump’s filibuster pleas in his first term.

House Speaker Mike Johnson also defended the filibuster on Friday, saying from his chamber across the Capitol, “it’s not my call.”

Johnson continued, “The filibuster has always been the safeguard in the Senate,” adding that Trump’s remarks reflect “the president’s anger at the situation.”

In the divided Senate, Thune would not currently have the votes necessary to change the filibuster.

Republican Senator John Curtis of Utah responded to Trump’s comments on Friday morning by saying, “The filibuster forces us to find common ground in the Senate.” Principles shouldn’t change, but power does. I’m not interested in reducing it.

Years of debate have surrounded the legislative filibuster. When they were in control of Washington, many Democrats pushed for its abolition, just as the Republicans do now, four years later.

However, enough Democratic senators ultimately opposed the motion, predicting that it would come back to haunt them.

Trump’s demands come as he has turned down negotiations with Democratic leaders to put an end to the longest shutdown in human history.

He claimed in his post that he gave his choice a “great deal” of thought on the trip back home from Asia, and that one question remained unanswered: Why do the Democrats continue to allow the Democrats to stifle some aspects of the government.

He returned to his Mar-a-Lago home later that day and did not mention the filibuster as he spoke to reporters from Washington and arriving in Florida for the weekend.

Trump has not been actively involved in any serious discussions, despite bipartisan senators’ ongoing quiet discussions.

Democrats won’t support reopening the government until Republicans agree to extend the healthcare subsidies. The Republicans claim they won’t engage in negotiations until the government is reopened.

Trump needs to start negotiating with Democrats, according to House Democratic Leader Hakeem Jeffries, who claims the president has spent more time with international leaders than with the government shutdown in the United States.

The dysfunction of the shuttered federal government is causing a wave of concern from coast to coast. The SNAP food aid program is scheduled to stop. There are delays in flights. Without a paycheck, the workers are leaving.

And Americans are first to realize how much healthcare costs are rising in the current impasse.

Maya Jama ‘deep in thought’ about buying a house raffled off by Omaze with Ruben Diaz

Because she and her boyfriend Ruben Dias are “ready to move in” to a home they can call their own, Maya Jama is said to have been considering purchasing a luxury mansion from Omaze.

Maya Jama and Ruben Dias are said to be ‘deep in thought’ about buying a house that was once raffled off by Omaze. The Love Island presenter, 31, confirmed her relationship with footballer Ruben, 28, earlier this year and the pair have reportedly been eyeing up the £4 million mansion in Cheshire.

The 6,300 sq ft four-bedroom house was initially a prize offered by Omaze, a company that partners with various charities and has seen celebrities like Coronation Street actress Samia Longchambon and Steps star Claire Richards head up advertising campaigns encouraging members of the public to enter for a chance to win. The luxury home was won by Emily Ward with her lucky £25 ticket.

Maya and Ruben are reportedly seen gazing at the mansion, and they are at a point in their relationship where they “want to move into a place that they can see as their own.”

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A source said: “It’s the third time Ruben and Maya have looked at the property. They spent about two hours there on Wednesday. It’s quite a long time to spend on a viewing but the house is very captivating. Ruben arrived in his Lamborghini and Maya came separately in a chauffeur-driven Mercedes.

When they left together, they looked deeply in their minds. If the rent is reasonable, the house could be for rent for around £20,000 per month.

Ruben is very settled at City, and Maya has been spending more time in Manchester. They want to move into a place where they can call home, according to the source, who also spoke to The Sun.

Emily, who also won £250,000 as part of her prize, said after winning: “The house is spectacular — I can see why it’s so popular with millionaire footballers. It will be quite surreal popping out to buy a pint of milk and bumping into Wayne or Coleen Rooney. We could stay here for years if we decided to — or maybe we’ll rent it out to a new Man City signing?”

Although Maya and Ruben both seem to try to avoid social media as much as possible, it seems like things are getting serious behind closed doors. She shared a rare loved-up mirror selfie with her and they both appeared happier than ever.

After spending a lot of time in Manchester to be close to Ruben, it was revealed just weeks ago that Maya may be considering moving up north. Maya enjoys the simplicity of Manchester and the glamour of the WAG and football scene, according to a source.

She says, “She will always be special, but she enjoys spending more time with Ruben in Manchester.” The Brit Awards will take place there for the first time in February, making the city a celebrity hotspot there.

Maya frequently shared photos from Manchester, where she spent time with Ruben’s elite apartment and had meals prepared by his chef. The couple was last month seen at the Apple store in the Arndale Centre while on dates with other people and have been seen exploring the city.

According to reports from The Sun, the relationship became more serious in recent months. Maya is said to have introduced Ruben to her mum, Bernadette, and has been making an effort to learn her partner’s native language by taking Portuguese lessons.

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