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[Balance of Power]( From [Bloomberg Politics]( [FOLLOW US [Facebook Share]]([Twitter Share]( [SUBSCRIBE [Subscribe]](  Code-named Operation Constitution, the goal was straightforward and seismic — to capture Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and put him on trial. The failed coup attempt — involving dozens of officers from across all four branches of his military — was timed to thwart Maduro's re-election on May 20 in a poll that was widely condemned as fraudulent. Some 30 officers were arrested, some of them accused of treason, after the plot was discovered, Bloomberg [exclusively reports](, with a military tribunal document alleging the U.S. and Colombia of providing financial backing for the attempted overthrow. Those interrogated by the tribunal deny this but say some U.S. and Colombian officials were aware of what was happening. Maduro maintains his grip on power. He’s worked hard to keep top military brass in his corner with lucrative jobs and contracts. The military has even come to oversee the [desperate water trade]( amid empty reservoirs, broken pipes and a lack of personnel. Once one of Latin America's richest countries, Venezuela’s descent into dysfunction and poverty shows no signs of reversing course. — [Ethan Bronner]( Maduro. Photographer: Carlos Becerra-Anadolu, Agency/Getty Images Global Headlines [High court opening]( | Justice Anthony Kennedy’s retirement from the U.S. Supreme Court puts conservatives in striking distance of one of their most cherished goals: overturning the landmark Roe v. Wade abortion-rights ruling. The vacancy also gives Donald Trump an opportunity to [harden his backing]( among Republicans amid discontent over his border policy and other strains on his presidency. Click [here]( for more on potential replacements. 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