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[Legal Setbacks for Trump, New Peace Proposals in Ukraine, and Escalating Tensions in Venezuela]-[Comey and James Indictments Dismissed, New Ukraine Peace Plan, Pressure On Venezuela]

Up First from NPR · B2 · 2025-11-25

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Legal Challenges to Executive Power and Retributive Justice

The Trump administration's efforts to target political critics through the Department of Justice have faced a significant judicial roadblock. A federal judge recently dismissed the indictments against former FBI Director James Comey and New York Attorney General Letitia James. The court determined that the prosecutor overseeing these cases, Lindsay Halligan, was "improperly appointed," rendering all actions flowing from her appointment "unlawful exercises of executive power."

Legal experts note that this is not merely a technicality but a fundamental question regarding the limits of executive authority. The judge emphasized that the administration bypassed the mandatory Senate confirmation process, installing a prosecutor without prior experience to pursue charges that career prosecutors had previously declined. James Comey, who characterized the prosecution as based on "malevolence and incompetence," argued that using the Justice Department to target political enemies is "fundamentally un-American and a threat to the rule of law." While the White House maintains the appointment was legal and plans to appeal, the expiration of the statute of limitations in the Comey case poses a major hurdle for the administration's retributive campaign.

The Shifting Landscape of the Ukraine War

Recent diplomatic efforts regarding the war in Ukraine have seen a pivot away from a controversial 28-point peace plan, which Ukrainian and European officials dismissed as a "Kremlin wish list." In its place, a new European-backed proposal has emerged, which President Zelensky described as a plan Ukraine could "work with." Unlike the previous draft, the current discussions emphasize the necessity of security guarantees to prevent future Russian aggression.

Despite the shift in diplomatic discourse, the reality on the ground remains grim. Russia has rejected the European plan, and President Vladimir Putin continues to pursue "maximalist goals." The war continues to extract a heavy toll, with estimates suggesting losses of approximately 35,000 soldiers per month. As negotiations continue in venues like Abu Dhabi, the conflict is marked by a persistent "whiplash" of back-and-forth diplomacy, punctuated by ongoing Russian missile and drone attacks on Ukrainian cities, illustrating the deep chasm between diplomatic rhetoric and battlefield realities.

Escalating Tensions and the Risk of Intervention in Venezuela

The Trump administration has significantly ramped up pressure on Venezuela by designating President Nicolas Maduro as the leader of a foreign terrorist organization, the "Cartel de los Soles." Analysts view this move as a potential "pretext for a possible attack," providing the U.S. with expanded legal authority to conduct military operations.

This escalation is supported by a massive buildup of forces in the Caribbean, including a naval flotilla and the presence of top military leadership. Political risk experts like Ian Bremmer warn that while a full-scale ground invasion remains unlikely, the administration appears to be "gearing up for some type of military strike." The strategy reflects a "carrot and stick approach" that has now shifted toward the "or else" phase. However, the move raises significant domestic concerns regarding the "America First" platform and the potential for a repeat of the long-term instability seen in previous regime-change efforts, as analysts caution that the assumption that "anything is better than Maduro" could quickly collapse in practice.

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Stay with us.
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Be honest.
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Are you happy with your job?
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why was the prosecutor not legitimately in that job?
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They're pretty serious.
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📝Key Phrases

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run afoul of
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set aside
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statute of limitations
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off the table
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present a unified front
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📖 Transcript

federal judge dismissed the indictments President Trump ordered up against two people he didn't like.
The judge found the prosecutor was improperly appointed.
What does the ruling mean for Trump's campaign of retribution against his critics?
I'm Michelle Martin with Steve Inskeep, and this is Up First from NPR News.
Europeans have offered their own proposal to end the war in Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Zelensky said it's a plan that his country could work with.

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