President Trump said Friday he's "sort of" decided how to proceed on Venezuela, as top officials weigh potential military operations in the Latin American country.
"I sort of have made up my mind" about the administration's next steps in Venezuela, he told CBS News aboard Air Force One, but "I can't tell you what it would be."
Top Trump administration officials, military and senior staff gathered at the White House for at least the third day in a row Friday to discuss possible military operations in Venezuela, according to sources familiar with the matter.
Vice President JD Vance, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, Joint Chiefs of Staff Chairman Dan Caine and Secretary of State Marco Rubio were among those who spoke with Mr. Trump at the White House on Friday, the sources said.
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