The New York Times published an article Friday revealing that U.S. intelligence agencies released findings last month that clearly contradict Trump's claims, according to officials familiar with the matter. teleSUR
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00:00Meanwhile, in the United States, media revealed statements by intelligence agencies proving
00:05that criminal gang Tren de Aragua did not operate under Venezuelan government, contradicting
00:09the claims of President Donald Trump's administration.
00:14Reports detail that the agencies agreed that the gang had no relationship with the Venezuelan
00:19government, noting that there was evidence that Venezuelan forces had fought the criminal
00:24organization.
00:26Agencies such as the CIA and the NSA shared the thesis, concluding that President Donald
00:33Trump ignored the reports of his intelligence agencies and invoked the Foreign Enemies Act
00:39by declaring that the defunct criminal organization had invaded the United States.