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Speaker 1 (00:00):
When President Trump made the decision to go get Maduro
and bring him back to the United States to face charges.
It's almost getting so predictable. It's almost on queue to
the minute when you can expect Democrats to start losing
their oven love and mind on this.
Speaker 2 (00:14):
It's a violation of the law to do what they
did without getting the authorization of Congress.
Speaker 1 (00:19):
Clearly, this is wildly illegals as a president who has
been operating illegally since he was sworn into office, he's.
Speaker 2 (00:26):
A bad guy. But we pledge an oath to the Constitution, Jackie,
and the Constitution does not give the president the power
to initiate military action.
Speaker 1 (00:35):
This was not simply a counter narcotics operation.
Speaker 2 (00:39):
It was an act of war.
Speaker 1 (00:40):
No, it wasn't knucklehead, No, it wasn't d And where
was your outrage when Obama went after Osama bin Laden
or Joe Biden went after you know, the bad guys
in his reign as president. No, it wasn't there. Did
congressional approval happen? Absolutely not. Not all Democrats are on
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board with the insanity that it was bad to go
get this horrible human being. Pennsylvania Democrat Senator John Fetterman.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
I don't know why we can't just acknowledge that it's
been a good thing. What's happened? I mean, I mean,
I've seen the speeches from whether it's Leader Schumer or
kinds of past tweets from President Biden. You know, we
all wanted this man gone, and now he is gone.
I think we should really appreciate exactly what happened here.
And now, remember we all Democrats years ago wanted to
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eliminate him, and they why have a bounty of twenty
five million dollars if we didn't want him gone? Why
would you do these things if you weren't willing to
actually do something other than harsh language. Let's remember eight
million Venezuelan were displaced and mass chaos, and now they
were shipping drugs to our nation as well too. So
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for me, it's like, why as a Democrat, you know,
we can't just ignore knowledge that it was successful.
Speaker 1 (02:01):
There you go, common sense. Imagine that President Trump was
asked on Air Force One yesterday, well, who's in charge
in Venezuela. Now we're dealing with the people.
Speaker 2 (02:12):
We're dealing with the people that just got sworn in,
and don't ask me who's in Jeorge, Because I'll give
you an answer and it'll.
Speaker 3 (02:20):
Be very controversion. What does that mean?
Speaker 2 (02:22):
We're in chearge? You be spoken with her?
Speaker 3 (02:24):
No, no, I haven't, but other beauty will as you. Yeah,
the right job.
Speaker 1 (02:29):
No, there you go. She is Delsea Rodriguez, Venezuelan vice president,
is second behind Maduro and a huge socialist and supporter
of Maduro as well. She basically came off sounding like,
you know, I denounced the United States, this superiority complex
they've got up there. Well, that's not going to be
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well for her. And as we mentioned with John Decker,
as he brought up the fact that Venezuela is still
the people there are under her watch in her reign
right now, so they're excited about Maduro being taken out
with the job is not completely finished here if she
doesn't start to play ball and get some common sense
in her world. Here is former Venezuelan dea at ashe
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West Tabor, explaining how the government was being ran in Venezuela.
Speaker 2 (03:20):
You have to understand that when they took over Venezuela,
and I say they the party of Hugo Chavez, which
Maduro ended up going even further with that, right, they
wanted to do a couple things. They wanted to secure
the country under the name of socialism, bring everyone in
under the warm arms of collectivism, right. And then once
they got in there, they started giving everyone the heisman
and started taking away their rights. And then what happened
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was we had a full on dictatorship that blew outward, right,
and it was affecting the whole Western hemisphere. But what
they were doing was they were drawing in terrorists from
around the world, and you could see that in the
indictment they when they talk about giving passports and identities
to some of these terrorists from Heswelajamas. And this was
increasing as we went along. And we're not just talking
about narco terrorists. We're talking about terrorists from the Middle East.
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And you have to remember that this government is made
up of a pop career of bad actors, you know,
and Maduro is just one of them. And we have
fifteen or sixteen of the top level cabinet members and
generals indicted.
Speaker 1 (04:17):
Yeah, there's not one Venezuelan person that is sad about
the removal of Maduro from that country, whether they're still
in country or have been exiled out and live in
our country. Senator, I mean senator. Our Secretary of State
Marco Rubio says it's in our best interest that this
took place. Well, it's not running, it's running policy, the
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policy with regards to this. We want Venezuela to move
in a certain direction because not only do we think
it's good for the people of Venezuela, it's in our
national interest one hundred percent for this creep to be gone.