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This morning, I submitted legislative principles to Congress that will spur the biggest and boldest infrastructure investment in American history. The framework will generate an unprecedented $1.5 to $1.7-trillion investment in American infrastructure. We're going to have a lot of public-private. And that way it gets done on time, on budget.

Tidd and Colombian Vice President Óscar Naranjo met in the troubled coastal city of Tumaco on Saturday. According to the vice president's office, they met to review bilateral efforts to stem the flow of drugs from Colombia's Pacific coast.Despite these assurances from the commander of Colombia's army, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos stated that his government will not recognize the results of Venezuela's upcoming elections.
Bolivian President Evo Morales, a staunch Caracas ally, however, called Tidd's presence "suspicious."
"Any imperialist military threat against our sister Venezuela, and our region, will be undone by the dignity, sovereignty and unity of our democratic countries," Morales wrote on Twitter.
On Monday, the commander of Colombia's armed forces, Gen. Alberto Mejía, suggested he had his hands too full with domestic issues to worry about Venezuela's accusations.
"We have so many problems in our own country, and that's what we are solely dedicated to and focused on," he said at a press conference. "We're only interested in the problems of the Colombian people."

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