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EE.UU. prevé que Venezuela aportará este año entre 30 y 40 % del incremento de la oferta de crudo

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El incremento de la producción de petróleo de Venezuela este año representará “un 30-40 %” del aumento de la oferta global, según indicó este martes el secretario de Energía de Estados Unidos, Chris Wright.

Wright, que participó en un coloquio en el Instituto Francés de Relaciones Internacionales (IFRI) de París, calculó que si en la actualidad la producción de Venezuela es inferior a un millón de barriles diarios, el alza posible de aquí a que termine este año podría ser de “varios cientos de miles” de barriles adicionales.

El responsable estadounidense, que la semana pasada estuvo en Venezuela donde se entrevistó con la presidenta encargada, Delcy Rodríguez, insistió en que el interés de Washington allí “es geopolítico” y no simplemente por obtener un beneficio económico.

Aseguró que para el presidente estadounidense, Donald Trump, se trata de tener un impacto en la situación del país gracias a la actividad económica.

Es decir, “utilizar el petróleo, el comercio, no los soldados estadounidenses ni los impuestos de los contribuyentes”.

Insistió en que, tras la operación militar estadounidense del 3 de enero pasado en la que fue capturado el hasta entonces presidente, Nicolás Maduro, y con el nuevo dispositivo por el que Estados Unidos controla el comercio del petróleo venezolano, el dinero vuelve a Venezuela y las cosas están cambiando allí.

Se refirió en particular a los “cientos” de presos políticos que han sido liberados -aunque recordó que quedan también otros cientos más detenidos-, y contrastó esa situación con la que se había vivido antes en Venezuela, de donde dijo que habían emigrado ocho millones de personas, de ellas seis millones a países todavía más pobres.

Wright se encuentra en París para participar a partir de mañana miércoles en la reunión ministerial de la Agencia Internacional de la Energía (AIE) que se va a prolongar hasta el jueves.

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Man arrested after charging Capitol building with loaded shotgun, police say

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By Holmes Lybrand, CNN

(CNN) — An 18-year-old who charged the US Capitol with a loaded shotgun while wearing a tactical vest was quickly arrested Tuesday, US Capitol Police said.

Law enforcement has not yet determined a motive for the would-be attack.

Capitol Police Chief Michael Sullivan said the man, armed with the loaded shotgun and carrying additional rounds, drove a white Mercedes SUV near the Capitol before exiting and running toward the building.

He was intercepted by Capitol Police, who drew their firearms and told him to drop his gun and get on the ground, Sullivan said. The man, who Sullivan did not name during the press conference, complied and laid down before being arrested and taken into custody.

“Who knows what could have happened if we didn’t have officers” at their posts, Sullivan said.

“This individual had a tactical vest on,” the chief said, as well as “tactical gloves.” A Kevlar helmet and gas mask were found in the man’s car, Sullivan said.

Law enforcement temporarily closed traffic and cautioned people to stay away from the area during the incident.

The Capitol was quieter than usual on Tuesday, with lawmakers away from Washington this week on a pre-scheduled recess.

USCP are working to determine where the man came from and said the vehicle was not registered in his name.

The man was acting alone and an investigation is ongoing, Capitol Police said. More information on the suspect is expected to be released later Tuesday.

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Supreme Court adopts automated recusal software to avoid ethics conflicts

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By Tierney Sneed, CNN

(CNN) — The Supreme Court said Tuesday that it will start using software to assist in justices’ decisions to recuse themselves from cases that present a potential conflict of interest.

A brief press release issued by the court described an electronic matching process already used by some lower courts to compare a case’s parties to lists judges assemble of individuals and organizations they have ties to. A 2023 code of conduct statement from the justices said they were considering adopting such a tool themselves.

“This software will be used to run automated recusal checks by comparing information about parties and attorneys in a case with lists created by each Justice’s chambers,” the press release said. “The system was designed and created by the Court’s Office of Information Technology in cooperation with the Court’s Legal Office and Clerk’s Office.”

Spokespeople for the high court declined to answer follow up questions from CNN. The court announced it was embracing the software as it rolled out tweaks to its rules that instructed parties to include their stock ticker symbols in filings to be used by the new software.

Gabe Roth, who heads the court reform organization Fix the Court, said Tuesday’s announcement was a positive step, but noted that lower courts have been using similar software since 2007 and questioned why it took more than two years for the justices to embrace the tool they said they were considering in 2023.

The Supreme Court’s approach to ethics is notoriously opaque, and the 2023 statement came only after an unprecedented scrutiny of lavish trips taken by members of the court — and particularly, Justice Clarence Thomas — that went unreported on financial disclosure forms, despite being subsidized by others. Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Neil Gorsuch have also been criticized for not recusing in cases that involved the publishing companies that financed their book deals.

The justices police their own obligations to judicial ethics, with no outside body holding them accountable to the rules that govern the rest of the judiciary.

While justices will publicly indicate that they have recused from a case, only some will also give any sort of reason for why they’re doing so.

It was notable during the confirmation process for Justice Amy Coney Barrett, who then served on the 7th US Circuit Court of Appeals, when she released the list of people, organizations or companies that would present potential conflicts that the appeals court ran against its recusal software.

Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the only justice confirmed since, also released the list she had assembled for her former post on the DC US Circuit Court of Appeals. In their confirmation submissions, both jurists had committed to continuing to use their recusal lists to avoid conflicts.

CNN’s Joan Biskupic contributed to this report.

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