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Megyn Kelly warns of a new Venezuelan quagmire after Maduro capture
Summary
Megyn Kelly urged caution about U.S. military action after reports that Nicolás Maduro was captured and taken to the United States, and she criticized Fox News' coverage; President Trump said rebuilding Venezuela could cost taxpayers and indicated elections would follow after the country is stabilized.
Content
Reports say Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was captured and taken to the United States to face federal drug trafficking charges. Megyn Kelly, on her show, urged caution about U.S. military involvement and criticized Fox News' coverage as uncritical. She referenced past U.S. interventions in Iraq and Libya and warned they can become quagmires. President Trump said rebuilding Venezuela would be expensive, that taxpayers or oil companies might help cover costs, and that elections would come after the country is "nursed" back to health.
Key points:
- Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro was reported captured and reportedly taken to the United States to face federal drug trafficking charges.
- Megyn Kelly urged caution about U.S. military action, criticized Fox News for what she described as cheerleading, and cited past interventions that became quagmires.
- President Trump said reconstruction would cost a lot, suggested taxpayers might help reimburse oil companies, and said elections would follow stabilization, with an 18-month timeline mentioned in remarks.
Summary:
Kelly's comments add a public voice urging caution about the operation and about uncritical media coverage. The capture of Maduro was reported and rebuilding and election timing were discussed by officials, but specific legal or procedural next steps have not been announced. Undetermined at this time.
