
The State Department has ordered nonprofit public libraries to stop taking passport applications, cutting off a popular local service. In late fall, the agency started sending cease and desist orders, which take effect on Feb. 13. It says these libraries cannot collect and keep passport processing fees under federal rules. Librarians say the service has worked for years and residents still call every day. Members of Congress from several states pushed back in a letter to Secretary of State Marco Rubio. They call the change abrupt. Pennsylvania members of Congress have proposed a bill that keeps eligible nonprofit libraries in the program.
This video explores the motives behind Venezuela's invasion, revealing the true intentions of powerful nations and the role of oil in international relations. From the CIA's involvement in Nicaragua to the Reagan administration's funding of a cocaine-fueled coup, uncover the hidden agenda driving global politics. Join the conversation and learn more about the war on drugs and its connection to oil.