President Trump is back in his trolling mode.
In his latest post on Truth Social, President Trump shared a video of Venezuela’s militia.
The video shows several overweight women who appear to be part of a Venezuelan militia attempting to overcome obstacles.
Take a look:
Donald J. Trump Truth Social Post 11:43 AM EST 09/22/25
TOP SECRET: We caught the Venezuelan Militia in training. A very serious threat! pic.twitter.com/H6s3uPqm1p
— Commentary Donald J. Trump Posts From Truth Social (@TrumpDailyPosts) September 22, 2025
Live Mint provided context to Trump’s post:
President Donald Trump on Truth Social warned of a “very serious threat” after claiming that US forces caught a Venezuelan militia in training.
“TOP SECRET: We caught the Venezuelan Militia in training. A very serious threat!” Trump wrote, highlighting rising tensions between the United States and Venezuela amid ongoing military activity in the Caribbean.
The warning comes after the US deployed warships and F-35 fighter jets to the southern Caribbean near Venezuela in what Washington describes as an anti-drug and anti-terrorism mission.
Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro has accused the US of seeking regime change and infringing on his country’s sovereignty. Recent reports indicate that Venezuela has organized civilian military training exercises, including weapon handling, basic first aid, and strategic drills, as a response to the US presence.
The situation has heightened regional tensions, with both nations exchanging accusations over military intentions and drug trafficking allegations.
Tensions between the United States and Venezuela are sharply rising as Washington deploys warships, fighter jets, and a nuclear-powered submarine to the southern Caribbean, prompting a response from Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his government.
In recent months, the United States has been increasing its military presence near Venezuela.
🇺🇸❌🇻🇪 U.S. forces positioned in the Caribbean near Venezuela include a strike capacity of 140 Tomahawk missiles, F-35s, Ospreys, Harriers, and 1,687 Marines on standby. pic.twitter.com/v91508oNka
— DD Geopolitics (@DD_Geopolitics) September 15, 2025
CNN provided the latest details on the tension between the U.S. and Venezuela:
Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro wrote to US President Donald Trump days after a US strike on an alleged drug boat and offered to engage in direct talks with special envoy Richard Grenell.
In his letter, shared on Telegram by Venezuela’s Vice President Delcy Rodriguez and confirmed to CNN by a US source with knowledge of the matter, Maduro denies being involved in narco-trafficking – referring to the allegations as “fake news, propagated through various media channels” – and offers to engage in “a direct and frank conversation with your special envoy.”
The letter, signed by Maduro, is dated September 6, four days after a US strike killed 11 Venezuelans on a boat the US claims was being used to transport drugs.
The US conducted more strikes against speedboats last week, raising the total death toll to more than a dozen alleged drug traffickers, though the White House has not provided conclusive proof or intelligence data confirming the people killed were criminals.
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