Semafor: Before the secret raid on Venezuela began in the United States, The New York Times and The Washington Post had already obtained the relevant information.

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Deep潮 TechFlow News, on January 4th, according to the American media website Semafor, The New York Times and The Washington Post learned about the secret raid on Venezuela before it began, but delayed publishing the report at the government’s request to avoid jeopardizing U.S. military safety. President Trump approved the operation at 10:46 PM on Friday, ultimately successfully capturing the Venezuelan president. Although the Trump administration’s relationship with mainstream U.S. media was tense, the American media maintained traditional restraint in high-risk operations involving national security, and The Washington Post editorial strongly supported this operation.

Earlier reports indicated that three suspected insider wallets had提前押注 (placed early bets on) the ousting of Venezuelan President Maduro, with total profits exceeding $630,000. As a result, U.S. Congressman Ritchie Torres plans to introduce a bill to prohibit federal officials from trading on insider information in prediction markets.

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