Secretary of State Marco Rubio made the rounds on the Sunday morning shows and left little doubt that the Trump administration is standing firm after U.S. forces captured Venezuelan strongman Nicolás Maduro. What unfolded was not just a foreign policy discussion, but a full-blown confrontation between the administration and a legacy media establishment scrambling to challenge President Trump’s authority.
Rubio’s most combative exchange came during his interview with ABC’s George Stephanopoulos, who repeatedly pressed the secretary on whether the United States had the legal authority to intervene in Venezuela and detain its longtime ruler. Rather than backing down, Rubio calmly dismantled the premise of the question and put the media narrative on defense.
The dramatic capture of Maduro reportedly took place early Saturday morning, following President Trump’s authorization of targeted military action against the South American regime. According to reports, the mission was carried out by the U.S. Army’s elite Delta Force, operating with precision intelligence gathered over months.
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