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Trump says he is now “less willing” to participate in another debate with Harris

Former President Donald Trump (2016-2021) said he is “less willing” to participate in another debate with Vice President Kamala Harris before the elections, after the first debate last night between the two candidates for the White House.

Harris’ campaign, for its part, already proposed a second debate last night.

“I’m less willing to do it, because we had a great night. We won the debate,” Trump said today in a phone call with the program “Fox and Friends.”

Fox News hosts Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum announced on Tuesday night that Fox News had sent letters to both campaigns proposing a kind of retail in October.

Trump also pointed out that the fact that it was Harris’ team that asked for another face-to-face indicates that he was the winner, since “when two people fight, it is the losing boxer who asks for a revenge.”

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During Tuesday’s debate, a Trump could be seen angrier than when he faced President Joe Biden at the end of June.

In his speech on Fox today, the tycoon also criticized the ABC News moderators of yesterday’s debate and said that the journalists sideded with Harris.

“ABC is the most dishonest news organization and that says a lot because everyone is dishonest, but I think I did a great job,” the politician said.

Trump also downplayed the support that singer Taylor Swift showed to the vice president after the debate with a post on her social networks in which she announced to millions of followers that she would vote for Harris in the November elections.

“It was just a matter of time. I couldn’t support Biden… But he’s a very progressive person,” said the former president, who said he was not a fan of the megastar.

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“It seems that (Swift) always supports a Democrat, and will probably pay a price in the market,” he added.

On her Instagram account, where she has 283 million followers, Swift posted a photo of her with her cat Benjamin along with her message and signed her post as “lady without children and with cats,” a reference to Trump’s classmate, J.D. Vance, who criticized Harris and women without children by calling them that way.

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Marco Rubio warns Venezuela against military action against Guyana

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned Venezuela on Thursday that a military attack on Guyana would be “a big mistake” and “a very bad day for them,” expressing his support for Georgetown in its territorial dispute with Caracas.

“It would be a very bad day for the Venezuelan regime if they attacked Guyana or ExxonMobil. It would be a very bad day, a very bad week for them, and it would not end well,” Rubio emphasized during a press conference in Georgetown alongside Guyanese President Irfaan Ali.

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Ecuador oil spill worsens as containment dam collapses

The collapse of a containment dam holding back part of the 25,000+ barrels of oil spilled from a pipeline rupture nearly two weeks ago has worsened the environmental crisis in northwestern Ecuador, contaminating rivers and Pacific beaches.

The Ecuadorian government attributed the March 13 pipeline rupture—which led to the spill of 25,116 barrels of crude—to an act of sabotage. The spill affected three rivers and disrupted water supplies for several communities, according to authorities.

On Tuesday, due to heavy rains that have been falling since January, a containment dam on the Caple River collapsed. The Caple connects to other waterways in Esmeraldas Province, a coastal region bordering Colombia, state-owned Petroecuador said in a statement on Wednesday.

Seven containment barriers were installed in the Viche River, where crews worked to remove oil-contaminated debris. Additional absorbent materials were deployed in Caple, Viche, and Esmeraldas Rivers, which flow into the Pacific Ocean.

Authorities are also working to protect a wildlife refuge home to more than 250 species, including otters, howler monkeys, armadillos, frigatebirds, and pelicans.

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“This has been a total disaster,” said Ronald Ruiz, a leader in the Cube community, where the dam was located. He explained that the harsh winter rains caused river levels to rise, bringing debris that broke the containment barriersthat were holding the accumulated oil for extraction.

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Federal court blocks Trump’s use of Enemy Alien Act for deportations

A federal appeals court upheld the block on former President Donald Trump’s use of the Enemy Alien Act on Wednesday, preventing him from using the law to expedite deportations of alleged members of the transnational criminal group Tren de Aragua.

With a 2-1 ruling, a panel from the Washington, D.C. Court of Appeals affirmed previous decisions by two lower court judges, maintaining the legal standoff between the White House and the judiciary.

On March 14, Trump invoked the 1798 Enemy Alien Act, a law traditionally used during wartime, to deport hundreds of Venezuelans whom he accused of belonging to Tren de Aragua, a criminal organization that originated in Venezuelan prisons.

The centuries-old law grants the president the power to detain, restrict, and expel foreign nationals from a country engaged in a “declared war” or an “invasion or predatory incursion” against the United States, following a public proclamation.

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