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WASHINGTON, Jan 8 (Reuters) - The Trump administration's decision to withdraw the United States from the foundational U.N. climate treaty, which the U.S. Senate unanimously adopted more than 30 years ago, may be illegal, according to some legal experts who say that Congress would need to approve its exit.
US Attorney General Pam Bondi has said Maduro was brought to the US to "face justice". Some experts have concerns.
Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro is being held in a Brooklyn jail so troubled that some judges have refused to send people there.
What legal questions are raised by the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and its capture of President Maduro and his wife? NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with international law professor Mary Ellen O'Connell.
Legal questions are being raised about the Trump administration’s capture of Venezuela’s president and claims that it will “run” the South American country.
The wild card will be Reiner’s two siblings. They have not publicly spoken about the murders, but the little they have said suggests that they’re empathetic about their brother’s state. In a statement shortly after the killings, Jake and Romy Reiner asked that speculation about the case “be tempered with compassion and humanity.”
With no historic precedent, experts say Trump administration's stated intention to manage the country contradicts its claim that the military action was a law enforcement operation
New England Patriots stars Stefon Diggs and Christian Barmore refused to answer reporters' questions about criminal allegations Friday.
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