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Kamala Comments On Trump Decision To Arrest Maduro

by Red Right Politics
January 4, 2026 at 3:46 pm
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Oh, Kamala. Never one to miss a moment for a tone-deaf hot take, is she?

Just when you thought the Vice-President-who-never-was had faded quietly into the oblivion of Netflix boardrooms and irrelevant university speeches, here she comes again — popping up on X (formerly Twitter, for the blissfully unaware) with the same tired rhetoric we heard on repeat from the Biden-Harris years. This time, she’s taking aim at what most Americans would call a home-run foreign operation: the surgical, zero-casualty capture of socialist dictator Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores.

Now, if you’re wondering how someone could spin the takedown of a brutal, illegitimate, drug-smuggling tyrant into a negative, buckle up. Kamala managed to do just that.

“Donald Trump’s actions in Venezuela do not make America safer, stronger, or more affordable,” she declared — because apparently ridding the hemisphere of an allegedly narco-backed dictator is just another inconvenience in the left’s dream of endless dialogue and doing absolutely nothing.

Donald Trump’s actions in Venezuela do not make America safer, stronger, or more affordable.

That Maduro is a brutal, illegitimate dictator does not change the fact that this action was both unlawful and unwise. We’ve seen this movie before. Wars for regime change or oil that…

— Kamala Harris (@KamalaHarris) January 4, 2026

Let’s be clear here: Maduro has been allegedly indicted in the Southern District of New York for drug trafficking and crimes against humanity. This isn’t some misunderstood Latin American leader trying to install solar panels and feed the hungry. This is a thug, plain and simple. And his arrest? It’s been a long time coming.

But Kamala wants you to believe that this mission — led with precision, zero American casualties, and under international legal frameworks — was some kind of reckless cowboy move. Which is hilarious coming from the woman who enthusiastically defended the Biden administration’s chaotic retreat from Afghanistan, a “plan” so botched it left 13 American service members dead and handed billions in military equipment to the Taliban on the way out.

So forgive us if we’re not exactly eager to take Kamala’s national security advice seriously.

Even more insulting is her lazy invocation of the old anti-war chestnut: “We’ve seen this movie before.” Right — because going after a hemisphere’s most dangerous dictator and toppling Saddam Hussein are just interchangeable plot points in her eyes. Never mind the fact that there are no plans for war. No invasion. No troops on the ground post-capture. No oil fields being seized. But hey, why not fearmonger when your political relevance is hanging by a thread?

Kamala insists that “the American people do not want this.” Really? The American people don’t want strong, swift action against dictators who allegedly flood our streets with drugs and prop up communist regimes? They don’t want a President who actually follows through on his promises? Funny, that’s not what the polls say.

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Let’s also not overlook the absolutely Olympic-level mental gymnastics required for Kamala to slam Trump for capturing Maduro when it was her own administration that put a $25 million bounty on the guy’s head just a year ago. Did she forget that? Or is this one of those “it was different when we did it” moments the left loves to serve cold?

The Biden-Harris administration made available a $25,000,000 reward for information that would have lead to the arrest of Nicolas Maduro.

Now you’re saying capturing him was unlawful? Did you just entirely forget your administration’s policy? pic.twitter.com/fbXSDzPZ68

— Will Chamberlain (@willchamberlain) January 4, 2026

Her statement — complete with lines about “leadership” and “putting American families first” — might have sounded profound if it hadn’t come from someone whose entire political brand was built on checking diversity boxes and ducking hard questions with giggles. The only thing Kamala put first during her tenure was her own media profile. And even that didn’t work out so well.

Thankfully, voters had the good sense not to let her anywhere near the Oval Office. And now, under President Trump and Vice President J.D. Vance, we’re seeing what real, decisive leadership looks like. You don’t negotiate with tyrants. You hold them accountable. And when they threaten your borders, your people, and your allies? You take them off the board — cleanly, legally, and without fanfare.

Kamala’s unhinged response to Maduro’s capture isn’t just bad optics. It’s a neon sign flashing everything that was wrong with the Biden-Harris foreign policy: weak, confused, and obsessed with appeasing bad actors under the guise of “diplomacy.”

Meanwhile, Trump’s America is moving forward — stronger, safer, and unapologetically bold.

And Kamala? Well, she’s still stuck trying to rewrite the script. Problem is, America’s already turned the page.

Red State

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