Although the Little Communists of Milwaukee WILL not say it, their hero--Maduro--was a monster.
...two decades of U.S. documents produced under Democrat and Republican presidents and reviewed by Just the News chronicle Maduro's thuggish, illegal and lethal behavior toward the United States as well as his alliances with enemies like drug-trafficking leftist guerrillas, rogue regimes like Iran and terror groups like Hezbollah.
Even former Democrat President Joe Biden – who eased sanctions on Maduro in a failed effort to reboot relations with Venezuela – had to admit he was an "illegitimate" leader of his country after Maduro declared himself the victor of a 2024 election that international observers insisted was won by the opposition.
"Maduro clearly lost the 2024 presidential election and has no right to claim the presidency," then-Secretary of State Antony Blinken declared a year ago this month....
... "Maduro was a narco-dictator under a strong 2020 indictment for flooding the US with narcotics, sending criminal gangs into our country and sponsoring terrorism. This is a huge win for American and regional security due to President Trump's decisive leadership," former CIA analyst and National Security Council chief of staff Fred Fleitz told Just the News.
"This was not regime change," Sixty-seven percent of Venezuelans voted for regime change last July when they voted for the opposition candidate in the presidential election. Maduro refused to accept the election result. His capture by the U.S. will be celebrated in Venezuela." he also said....
When a New York grand jury indicts a Lefty, you know he's genuine scum. (BTW, his wife is just as bad.)
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Maduro is. No doubt.
So why did Trump pardon and/or commute the sentences of several drug lords in the neighborhood?
And why did Trump not arrest the VP of Venezuela when she is clearly an extension of Maduro?
Yep, Trump is about regime change and democracy abroad.
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.), a Trump ally who has advocated for military interventions abroad in the past, branded Rodriguez as an illegitimate ruler and called for a U.S.-backed rebuild of the Venezuelan government.
“We don’t recognize Delcy Rodriguez as the legitimate ruler of Venezuela,” Cotton told CNN’s “State of the Union” on Sunday. “They have control of the military and security services. We have to deal with that fact, but that does not make them a legitimate leader.”
“What we want is a future Venezuelan government that will be pro-American, that will contribute to stability, order and prosperity, not only in Venezuela, but in our own backyard,” he added.
Sometimes regimes have to be changed--especially if the slime is in your back yard.
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