Trump Warned of a Tren de Aragua ‘Invasion.’ US Intel Told a Different Story

The Trump administration has been portraying Venezuela's Tren de Aragua as a unified terrorist force, with thousands of members allegedly operating in the US. However, internal US government records obtained by WIRED paint a vastly different picture. Intelligence taskings, law-enforcement bulletins, and drug-task-force assessments reveal that agencies struggled to determine whether TdA even functioned as an organized entity in the US.

The documents obtained by WIRED flag unresolved questions about TdA's US footprint, including its size, financing, and weapons access. Analysts were unable to confirm the group's leadership structure or its ability to coordinate activities across the country. Field-level reporting from law enforcement agencies consistently described TdA as a fragmented, profit-driven criminal group with no indication of centralized command or strategic coordination.

The administration's claims about TdA's capabilities and intentions have been contradicted by internal assessments and intelligence reports. A Border Patrol assessment obtained by WIRED found that officials could not substantiate the claim that TdA members had "infiltrated our country." US attorney general Pam Bondi described TdA as a "foreign arm of the Venezuelan government" with a command structure, but these claims were not supported by evidence.

The documents also reveal significant uncertainty about TdA's activities in the US. Intelligence gaps and lack of corroborated facts led analysts to infer estimates rather than fact-based conclusions. The FBI's Terrorism Screening Center convened an interagency working group to address knowledge gaps, but the reports from this group are largely vague and attribute crimes loosely to TdA without clear evidence.

The administration's characterization of TdA as a threat to national security has been at odds with internal assessments. A classified National Intelligence Council assessment found no evidence that TdA was directed by the Venezuelan government. The Office of the Director of National Intelligence dismissed this finding, instead suggesting that the lack of evidence was due to competing priorities and "deep state actors" acting in conjunction with the media.

The reports on TdA's activities in the US have been inconsistent and often vague, attributing crimes to the group without clear evidence. The document also mentions that suspected identity theft was used by TdA members to exploit delivery drivers' accounts on services such as Uber, DoorDash, and Grubhub.
 
I'm totally stoked that we're finally getting some clarity on this whole Tren de Aragua thing 🤔. It's wild to think that the Trump admin was basically saying that a bunch of Venezuelan dudes were running around the US, causing chaos and whatnot... but it turns out they had no idea if that even happened in the first place 😂.

I mean, come on, thousands of members? That sounds like a whole lotta smoke and mirrors to me. The fact that internal records are showing a super fragmented, profit-driven group with no centralized command structure just blows it wide open 🚫. And don't even get me started on the whole "foreign arm of the Venezuelan government" thing - that's some serious conspiracy theorist stuff right there 🔍.

It's also pretty interesting to see how the FBI and other agencies are still struggling to figure out what TdA is doing in the US, with all these gaps in knowledge and vague reports. It just goes to show that even with all the tech and resources we've got, sometimes the truth is harder to find than you think 🤦‍♂️.

Lastly, I'm low-key impressed that some actual facts are coming out about TdA's activities in the US - like the whole identity theft thing on Uber and DoorDash? That's just wild 🤑. Anyway, kudos to WIRED for digging up these docs and giving us a glimpse into what's really going on here 💯.
 
omg u guys i cant believe what's going on w/ trump & venezuela!! 🤯 theyre saying tren de aragua is a terrorist org but these new docs show its like completely different story 📝 internal us gov records are saying theres no clear leader or coordinated activities across the country 🚫 like what? thousands of members operating in us? idk how that works lol & whats w/ them claiming theyve infiltrated our country? 🤷‍♀️ seems fishy 2 me btw i feel bad 4 venezuelan ppl being stereotyped like dis
 
omg can you believe this? 😱 the trump admin's claims about venezuela's tren de aragua are totally baseless 🙄 they're painting a group of innocent people as terrorists just to stir up drama 🚫 newsflash: internal us gov records show that agencies had NO IDEA if tda even existed in the first place 🤯 it's like they made up some crazy conspiracy theory and expected everyone to believe it 🔮 meanwhile, we're over here trying to figure out how many people are actually exploiting delivery drivers' accounts on uber and grubhub 🤑 this is just a mess, folks 🤦‍♂️
 
What a load of BS 🤦‍♂️... Trump's just trying to distract us from his own messes. These internal records show TdA is just a regular crime syndicate with no clear leader or plan. Anyone think Venezuela's got the resources to fund this "terrorist force" in the US? 🤑
 
Wow 🤯, just read about this crazy thing with Venezuela's Tren de Aragua. I mean, the Trump administration is saying they're a unified terrorist force, but it looks like the US government is totally confused about them 😂. I guess they were trying to make some stuff up to justify their actions? It's so interesting how the real facts just contradict everything they said 🤔. And honestly, who knew that TdA was more of a fragmented group with no clear leadership or strategy? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I just read this crazy thing about Venezuela's Tren de Aragua being called a terrorist group in the US but internal records say otherwise 🙅‍♂️. It seems like they don't even know if it's a real threat or not 🚫. The government is saying one thing, but the actual intel says something else entirely 😒. I mean, if there's no clear evidence of a command structure or coordinated activities, how can you call them a terrorist group? 🤷‍♂️ It just seems like a big misunderstanding to me 🤔. And now I'm wondering what's going on with the identity theft thing - did they really use delivery drivers' accounts for money laundering? 😳 That sounds sketchy 💸.
 
🤔 I'm like totally confused about this whole Venezuela thing 🤷‍♂️, so the Trump admin is saying TdA is some sort of super organized terrorist group operating in the US? But internal records are all like "eh, we're not really sure what's going on here" 😐. Like, they can't even confirm if it's a real thing or just a bunch of random bad guys doing their own thang 🤪. And now I see where they got this idea from, just some wild claims and no solid evidence 💡. It's like they're trying to paint someone with too broad a brush 🎨.
 
🤔💭 the trump admin's portrayal of venezuela's tren de aragua sounds super sketchy 🕵️‍♂️ to me... i mean, internal docs show they had no idea if it was even a thing in us 🤷‍♀️🇺🇸 and now they're saying it's some kinda terrorist force 😱? like, what's the deal 🤑? the facts just aren't adding up 🔍💔

and omg, i'm dying over the fact that suspected identity theft was used by tda members to scam delivery drivers 🤦‍♂️😂 like, who does that 🤷‍♀️? and it's not even like they're getting in on the action, just exploiting others' accounts 🤑👎

anyway, i think we should be super cautious about blindly believing what our admin is telling us 🤔💭. let's get to the bottom of this 🔄 and make sure we're not spreading misinformation 📰
 
This is crazy! 🤯 I mean, who knew the US gov't was spreading this wild misinformation about Venezuela's Tren de Aragua? It makes sense that they didn't know what was going on - there's a ton of unclear info here. The gov't should've just said "we don't know" instead of making stuff up and stirring up drama. 🤔 This whole thing has me thinking, how do we even get to this point where politicians are claiming terrorist groups have infiltrated our country? It's like they're not listening to the experts at all... 😒 And btw, identity theft on Uber? That's just wild.
 
I'm totally split about this Tren de Aragua thing... 🤔 I mean, first off, the Trump administration is saying they're a huge threat to national security, but now it seems like nobody knows what's going on? 🙃 Like, if you ask me, it's probably just some guys trying to make a buck or two by exploiting delivery drivers' accounts... 🤑 But at the same time, I'm kinda worried that we don't know enough about this group and they could be up to no good? 😬 I mean, those internal records from the US government are like, super vague and stuff... 🔍 Can't we just get some solid facts for once? 🤯 But then again, maybe the whole thing is just a big overreaction... 🤷‍♂️ Ugh, my mind's all over the place about this one! 😩
 
🤔 this is so sus. i mean, if they're really worried about some "terrorist" group with no clear leadership or operations in the us, why are they still going on and on about it? sounds like someone's trying to stir up drama for their own agenda 🤑
 
man this is crazy 🤯 I've been following this whole Tren de Aragua thing and it's wild how much the admin has twisted it around... internal docs show they have no idea if TdA even exists in the US or not 🙄 like what's going on? And these law enforcement agencies describing it as just a fragmented group that profits off crime? makes sense to me 🤑 at least the FBI is being honest about their lack of evidence... this whole thing just reeks of politics 🤥
 
I'm totally confused about this whole thing with Venezuela's Tren de Aragua 🤯. I mean, one minute it's like they're a super powerful terrorist group with thousands of members in the US, and the next we find out it's just some fragmented group that doesn't even have a clear leadership structure 💥. And don't even get me started on the admin's claims about them infiltrating our country 🚫, I mean come on, where's the evidence? It's like they're making this stuff up as they go along 📝.

I'm also super curious why the FBI and other agencies are still trying to pin crimes on TdA without solid proof 💼. And what's with the whole "deep state actors" thing 🤔? Is that even a real thing? It just feels like they're trying to cover their own behinds and make it seem like they knew all along 🙅‍♂️.

Anyway, I guess this is just another example of how important it is to fact-check and not jump to conclusions based on hearsay 📰. We need to be careful about what we believe, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like national security 🔒.
 
I'm not buying it 🙄. I mean, thousands of people operating in the US? That sounds like a wild exaggeration to me 🤣. And now these internal docs showing agencies can't even confirm if TdA is real or not? Mind blown 😲. It's like they're trying to spin this into something it's not, just to get some momentum going 💨. I'm all for investigating suspicious groups, but let's not jump to conclusions here 🚫. And what's with the lack of evidence? Suspected identity theft used to exploit delivery drivers' accounts on food apps? That sounds like a typical case of opportunistic crime to me 🤑. Can't we just have some facts before we start labeling it as a terrorist force? 🤔
 
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