U.S. intelligence agencies contradict Trump’s Tren de Aragua claims


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A declassified memo drafted by U.S. intelligence agencies contradicts President Donald Trump’s claims that Venezuela’s government controls the Tren de Aragua gang, an argument he has used to deport immigrants to an El Salvador prison. NBC News’ Dan De Luce reports on the information released from the U.S. intelligence agencies’ memo. 

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