
"Let's look at some facts, Navarro continued. Venezuela is a dictatorship, Greenland is not. She continued: NAVARRO: My point is, we cannot make an equivalency between Greenland and Venezuela. So let's just not, because we lose a point if we do that. HOSTIN: No, we don't. The law is the law. It is an unlawful thing that we did in Venezuela and it would be unlawful for us to do it in Greenland."
"Tillis said, because Trump now feels Trump has this emboldened and empowered by what he thinks is a successful mission in Venezuela. HOSTIN: He can be lawless now. NAVARRO: entitled to be out there like Charlemagne, like Napoleon, like Caesar. and conquer the world. Here's my finish issue, I don't consider the Venezuela mission accomplished or a victorious mission until every single political prisoner is released. Until there's free and fair elections. Until there are no foreign hostages. Until there is democracy and freedom."
Ana Navarro argued that Venezuela is a dictatorship and cannot be equated with Greenland. Sunny Hostin countered that actions in Venezuela were unlawful and that the same law would bar any U.S. seizure of Greenland. Navarro cited Senator Thom Tillis’s warning that a perceived successful mission in Venezuela might embolden Trump. Navarro said the Venezuela operation is not a victory until all political prisoners are released, free and fair elections occur, and foreign hostages are freed. Hostin urged that Maduro should face the International Criminal Court and questioned U.S. jurisdiction. Other cohosts criticized the legality, prompting Hostin’s complaint, "Everybody is okay with breaking the law!"
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