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Seth Meyers criticises Trump officials over Venezuela intervention and Greenland comments
Summary
Late-night hosts mocked the Trump administration after it deposed Nicolás Maduro and brought him to New York to face federal drug‑trafficking charges. Top UN officials warned the intervention most likely violated international law.
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Late-night hosts reacted sharply after the Trump administration's surprise takeover of Nicolás Maduro's regime and the transfer of Maduro and his wife to New York to face federal drug‑trafficking charges. Comedians including Seth Meyers, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert and Ronny Chieng used sketches and monologues to mock administration rhetoric about unilateral action and about Greenland. The coverage referenced comments from some media figures that dismissed the idea of international law and framed forceful action as acceptable. Top UN officials, according to reports, warned that the intervention most likely violated international law and could set a dangerous precedent.
Key details:
- The administration deposed Nicolás Maduro and brought him and his wife to New York to face federal drug‑trafficking charges, as reported.
- Top United Nations officials said the military intervention most likely violated international law and raised concern in the international community.
- Late-night hosts criticised and satirised the administration's public comments, including statements about purchasing or using force against Greenland and assertions that international law does not apply.
Summary:
The episode has drawn public mockery from US late-night shows and official concern from international bodies, while legal proceedings in the United States are underway for the charges announced. Undetermined at this time.
