
"For us, this is a very happy day when we see a dictator who has been part of oppressing and abusing the Venezuelan people for 25 years, when we see him in handcuffs and held to some sort of accountability, it brought me to tears, Navarro said on Monday's show. It brought me great joy. Navarro's positive response to the U.S. removing Maduro from power was surprising given she seldom supports any action from President Donald Trump."
"I think both things can be true, Navarro answered. I think you can criticize and ask questions and have concerns about the way it was done and what this means in the future. Navarro then unleashed on Maduro and Trump. I think you can still celebrate that this murderous, corrupt, sadistic son of a bitch is out of Venezuela Navarro said of Maduro as the notoriously progressive View audience burst into applause. because he has, I think there's eight million Venezuelan exiles all over the world. People have fled from this man's tyrannical rule."
"So, for me, I am very disturbed by Donald Trump's words about the opposition leader who legitimately won the elections that Maduro stole. He said that she, her party, won the election. She saidthat she, Maria Corina Machado, has no respect or support of the Venezuelan people. She won the election against this dictator by 70% of the vote! Trump said Saturday he thought it would be very tough for Machado to lead Venezuela because, She doesn't have the support within, or the respect, within, the country. She's a very nice woman, but she doesn't have the respect."
Ana Navarro celebrates the capture of Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro and expresses emotional relief at seeing him in handcuffs and facing accountability. Navarro qualifies support for the U.S. removal by asserting that one can both celebrate and criticize the method and future implications. Navarro denounces Maduro as murderous, corrupt, and sadistic, and highlights millions of Venezuelan exiles who fled his tyrannical rule. Navarro expresses disturbance at President Donald Trump’s remarks dismissing opposition leader María Corina Machado’s domestic support despite Machado’s reported 70% victory in the election that Maduro allegedly stole.
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