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Oct 22, 2025 - Politics & Policy

Beyond the Paywall: Trump’s Venezuelan Gambit and the Crown’s Unseen Hand

By Vivian Holloway
Beyond the Paywall: Trump’s Venezuelan Gambit and the Crown’s Unseen Hand
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Reports of an expanding U.S. operation in Venezuela, led by the executive branch, are circulating, though specifics remain notably opaque to the general public.

Details:

  • President Donald J. Trump's "Venezuela operation" is reportedly expanding, with details of its strategic intent and operational scope remaining conspicuously absent from public discourse.
  • Congressional inquiries into the mission's funding and objectives have yielded responses described by aides as "less than illuminating."
  • The most substantive updates on the operation are reportedly accessible only via premium subscription, effectively privatizing what was once considered public information vital to a representative government.
  • This opaque expansion of executive action abroad signals a return to a familiar model of governance, where the sovereign’s will is executed beyond the purview of popular assent or legislative consent.

Why it Matters:

The opaque expansion of executive action recalls a pre-constitutional era when sovereign power operated beyond legislative oversight, igniting fundamental debates over public consent. Such unacknowledged operations, conducted without transparency, undermine representative governance, reducing elected officials to mere spectators of a monarch’s will. As the Declaration of Independence warned, a king who "has erected a multitude of New Offices, and sent hither swarms of Officers to harrass our people, and eat out their substance" represents a profound threat. When foreign policy is cloaked behind executive privilege and paywalls, it sets a dangerous precedent, blurring national interest with executive prerogative. This demands a stark reconsideration of who truly holds the Republic's reins.