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The emerging scandal centers on a phone call between the head of this administration and the Saudi Crown Prince in 2019, made shortly after the murder of a journalist. A former National Security Council staffer says the call showed signs of a quid pro quo, and Congress is now demanding the transcript. Whether the White House releases it or refuses, the situation could escalate into hearings, subpoenas, or even impeachment inquiries because of concerns that presidential power may have been used for foreign or personal interests. At the same time, the administration is facing legal scrutiny over a series of lethal strikes near Venezuela on vessels the White House claimed were tied to narcotics trafficking. Legal experts argue the strikes lacked congressional authorization, did not meet conditions of imminent threat, and may violate both United States and international law. Together, the Saudi call and the Venezuela strikes point to a wider pattern of executive overreach and disregard for constitutional limits. This increases the likelihood of multiple investigations, potential bipartisan fractures in the Senate, and meaningful political consequences outside of the Epstein scandal.

#Politics #USNews #GovernmentAccountability #ForeignPolicy #SaudiArabia #CongressWatch #WarPowers #Venezuela #ExecutiveOverreach #PublicInterest #InvestigativeReview #ConstitutionalLaw #NationalSecurity #OutsideTheEpsteinScandal

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