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  1. Due in court today…U.S. Special Forces arrested Maduro and his wife in Caracas early Saturday morning, extraditing them to New York to face drug trafficking charges. Maduro and his wife are held in a Brooklyn jail, with Maduro expected to appear in federal court on Monday. Delcy Rodríguez, Maduro’s vice president, assumed interim presidency.


  2. Whitmer’s Michigan: LG delays EV battery production despite $120 million from taxpayers

    Michigan’s big EV-battery bet near Lansing just hit another delay: LG Energy Solution has pushed back mass production at its Delta Township plant again, now targeting the second half of 2026, even after the state put $120 million into the project and GM walked away from the joint venture last May. The reporting ties the slowdown to weaker EV demand and subsidy changes, and it fits a wider pullback across the sector … including Ford canceling a $6.5 billion battery supply deal with LG Energy Solution as automakers rethink EV timelines.
  3. More fall out from the Somali day care fraud story in Minnesota
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50 Million barrels..
On Tuesday, President Trump said Venezuela will turn over 30 million to 50 million barrels of sanctioned oil to the US. It will be sold at market value for as much as $2.75 billion, with the proceeds controlled by the US.
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Senate Republican Leader and candidate for governor Aric Nesbitt calls for an independent audit of Whitmer’s MiLEAP … specifically its Child Development and Care program, which the report says is getting more than $540 million in taxpayer funding this year to subsidize child care for low-income families.
Nesbitt says Minnesota’s fraud scandals show why Michigan should audit now, not later, and he’s sent a request to state Auditor General Doug Ringler to take a hard look at where the money’s going and how it’s monitored.
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Homeland Security officials say TSA flagged nearly $700 million in declared cash leaving Minneapolis–St. Paul in passenger luggage over the last two years, often carried by a small group of couriers described as of Somali descent on routes like Minneapolis → Amsterdam → Dubai. The outlet says Homeland Security Investigations is looking at the cash flow as part of the broader Minnesota fraud crackdown tied to misuse of government programs, while federal prosecutors in Minnesota have also said they’ve seen no indication the defendants they’ve charged were trying to fund terrorist groups … though they note money sent to Somalia can get taxed in areas controlled by al-Shabab.

 

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