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Filmmaker Slams US Interventions in Venezuela Amidst Corporate Silence and Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Setback

Filmmaker Laura Poitras criticizes the US's actions in Venezuela as a pursuit of oil resources. Meanwhile, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams faced a setback as she missed a World Cup super-G race due to a knee injury.

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CONTENT: Laura Poitras, an award-winning filmmaker, expressed her concerns about the US involvement in Venezuela during an interview with Mishal Husain on The Mishal Husain Show. She criticized the US for allegedly...

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    Filmmaker Laura Poitras on US Actions in Venezuela

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    Lindsey Vonn misses final super-G before Winter Olympics after downhill crash

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    Will corporate America finally stand up to the Trump administration?

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Filmmaker Slams US Interventions in Venezuela Amidst Corporate Silence and Lindsey Vonn's Olympic Setback

Filmmaker Laura Poitras criticizes the US's actions in Venezuela as a pursuit of oil resources. Meanwhile, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams faced a setback as she missed a World Cup super-G race due to a knee injury.

Saturday, January 31, 2026 • 3 min read • 3 source references

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Laura Poitras, an award-winning filmmaker, expressed her concerns about the US involvement in Venezuela during an interview with Mishal Husain on The Mishal Husain Show. She criticized the US for allegedly attempting regime change in pursuit of oil resources (Source 1).

Meanwhile, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams faced a setback as she missed a World Cup super-G race due to a knee injury sustained in a crash the previous day. Despite this, Vonn remains optimistic about her participation in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics (Source 2).

However, the corporate world has been relatively quiet in response to the Trump administration's contentious policies, particularly regarding immigration and free trade. During the first term, CEOs publicly voiced their disagreement with the president. However, in the second term, they have stayed mostly silent, even as the administration has taken actions that have undermined businesses' reliance on immigration and attacked the Federal Reserve (Source 3).

The situation unfolding in Venezuela has drawn international attention and criticism, with Poitras joining the chorus of voices expressing concern about US involvement. The country, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, has been mired in political unrest since the presidency of Nicolás Maduro, who the US and many other countries consider an illegitimate leader. The US has imposed economic sanctions and recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the interim president.

The brutal handling of immigration raids and the killing of Alex Pretti, an Italian-American dual citizen, have tested the reticence of the corporate class. Pretti, who was killed during an immigration raid in Minneapolis, has brought renewed attention to the Trump administration's immigration policies.

The immigration crackdowns have resulted in widespread protests, with some businesses, particularly those in the technology sector, speaking out against the policies. However, many other businesses have remained silent, leading to a growing sense of unease among those who criticize the administration's actions.

The silence from the business community is particularly notable given the Trump administration's attacks on free trade policies and the Federal Reserve. The US's withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the ongoing trade war with China have raised concerns among businesses that rely on international trade. Additionally, the administration's attacks on the Federal Reserve, a pillar of the US's financial hegemony, have further alarmed the business world.

As the Winter Olympics approach, Vonn's injury adds to the list of challenges confronting the US delegation. The controversy surrounding the US's involvement in Venezuela and the ongoing silence from the corporate world further underscores the complexities of the current political climate.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg. (2026, January 31). Filmmaker Laura Poitras on US Actions in Venezuela.

  • The Guardian. (2026, January 31). Lindsey Vonn misses final event before Winter Olympics after downhill crash.

  • The Guardian. (2026, January 31). Trump: corporate America's silence on immigration and the Fed.

CONTENT:

Laura Poitras, an award-winning filmmaker, expressed her concerns about the US involvement in Venezuela during an interview with Mishal Husain on The Mishal Husain Show. She criticized the US for allegedly attempting regime change in pursuit of oil resources (Source 1).

Meanwhile, American skiing legend Lindsey Vonn's Olympic dreams faced a setback as she missed a World Cup super-G race due to a knee injury sustained in a crash the previous day. Despite this, Vonn remains optimistic about her participation in the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics (Source 2).

However, the corporate world has been relatively quiet in response to the Trump administration's contentious policies, particularly regarding immigration and free trade. During the first term, CEOs publicly voiced their disagreement with the president. However, in the second term, they have stayed mostly silent, even as the administration has taken actions that have undermined businesses' reliance on immigration and attacked the Federal Reserve (Source 3).

The situation unfolding in Venezuela has drawn international attention and criticism, with Poitras joining the chorus of voices expressing concern about US involvement. The country, which has the largest oil reserves in the world, has been mired in political unrest since the presidency of Nicolás Maduro, who the US and many other countries consider an illegitimate leader. The US has imposed economic sanctions and recognized opposition leader Juan Guaidó as the interim president.

The brutal handling of immigration raids and the killing of Alex Pretti, an Italian-American dual citizen, have tested the reticence of the corporate class. Pretti, who was killed during an immigration raid in Minneapolis, has brought renewed attention to the Trump administration's immigration policies.

The immigration crackdowns have resulted in widespread protests, with some businesses, particularly those in the technology sector, speaking out against the policies. However, many other businesses have remained silent, leading to a growing sense of unease among those who criticize the administration's actions.

The silence from the business community is particularly notable given the Trump administration's attacks on free trade policies and the Federal Reserve. The US's withdrawal from the Trans-Pacific Partnership and the ongoing trade war with China have raised concerns among businesses that rely on international trade. Additionally, the administration's attacks on the Federal Reserve, a pillar of the US's financial hegemony, have further alarmed the business world.

As the Winter Olympics approach, Vonn's injury adds to the list of challenges confronting the US delegation. The controversy surrounding the US's involvement in Venezuela and the ongoing silence from the corporate world further underscores the complexities of the current political climate.

Sources:

  • Bloomberg. (2026, January 31). Filmmaker Laura Poitras on US Actions in Venezuela.

  • The Guardian. (2026, January 31). Lindsey Vonn misses final event before Winter Olympics after downhill crash.

  • The Guardian. (2026, January 31). Trump: corporate America's silence on immigration and the Fed.

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