Protesters rally outdoors the White Home Saturday, Jan. 3, 2026, in Washington, after the U.S. captured Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his spouse in a army operation.
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President Trump’s transfer to depose Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro has drawn reward inside the USA, particularly from Republican leaders. However the invasion additionally faces important skepticism, questions on legality, and full-throated opposition from some elected officers throughout the political spectrum.
This is a survey.
Some Republicans condemn, or query, Trump’s invasion
Whereas most conservative lawmakers voiced help for Trump’s motion, a small group of Republican Home members and GOP Senators described the transfer as illegal or misguided.
“If the President believes army motion towards Venezuela is required, he ought to make the case and Congress ought to vote earlier than American lives and treasure are spent on regime change in South America,” stated Rep. Thomas Massie, a Republican from Kentucky, talking on the Home flooring. “Will we actually imagine that Nicolás Maduro might be changed by a modern-day George Washington? How did that work out in Cuba, Libya, Iraq or Syria?”
Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, R-Ga., posting on social media, voiced skepticism that the true objective of Trump’s invasion was to cease the circulate of medicine into the USA. She additionally described the army motion as a violation of conservative “America First” ideas.
“Individuals disgust with our personal authorities’s by no means ending army aggression and help of international wars is justified as a result of we’re pressured to pay for it and each events, Republicans and Democrats, at all times preserve the Washington army machine funded and going,” Greene posted on X. “That is what many in MAGA thought they voted to finish. Boy had been we fallacious.”
Rep. Don Bacon, R-Neb., a retired U.S. Air Power Brigadier Normal, typically praised the army operation, however he additionally stated the precedent of U.S. army intervention may embolden extra aggressive motion by authoritarian regimes in China and Russia.
“Freedom and rule of regulation had been defended final night time,” Bacon stated on X, referring to the invasion of Venezuela, “however dictators will attempt to exploit this to rationalize their egocentric goals.”
A minimum of three Republican Senators additionally voiced concern or skepticism in regards to the invasion and its authorized justification, whereas additionally celebrating the autumn of Maduro.
“On this case, a pacesetter who monopolized central energy is eliminated in an motion that monopolizes central energy,” Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul wrote on the platform X. “Greatest although, to not neglect, that our founders restricted the manager’s energy to go to struggle with out Congressional authorization for a motive—to restrict the horror of struggle and restrict struggle to acts of protection.”
GOP Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan, each of Alaska, stated Maduro’s ouster would make the USA and the world safer, however urged the operation may flip right into a quagmire for U.S. troops.
“Late final yr, I voted to proceed to debate on two resolutions that may have terminated the escalation of U.S. army operations towards Venezuela absent specific authorization from Congress,” Murkowski wrote on the platform X. She added that she expects additional briefings from Trump officers on the “authorized foundation for these operations.”
“The teachings discovered from what happened after the USA deposed one other Latin American indicted drug lord—Panama’s Manuel Noriega in 1989—may show helpful, as may the painful and troublesome classes discovered after the U.S. invasion of Iraq in 2003,” Sullivan wrote on X.
Most Democrats condemn the invasion
Most Democratic lawmakers and elected officers additionally described Maduro as a dictator, however they typically condemned Trump’s motion. At a press convention Saturday, New York Metropolis’s new Mayor Zohran Mamdani instructed reporters he phoned Trump and voiced opposition to the invasion.
“I known as the President and spoke with him on to register my opposition to this act and to clarify that it was an opposition primarily based on being against a pursuit of regime change, to the violation of federal and worldwide regulation,” Mamdani stated.
Democratic minority chief Sen. Chuck Schumer of New York accused Trump of performing in dangerous religion and violating the U.S. Structure. “The concept that Trump plans to now run Venezuela ought to strike worry within the hearts of all Individuals,” Schumer stated in a publish on X. “The American individuals have seen this earlier than and paid the devastating value.”
In accordance with Schumer, the Trump administration assured him “three separate instances that it was not pursuing regime change or or army motion with out congressional authorization.”
California’s Democratic Sen. Adam Schiff, a frequent Trump critic, posted a sequence of feedback on X describing Saturday’s army motion and Trump’s proposed U.S. occupation of Venezuela as probably disastrous.
“Appearing with out Congressional approval or the buy-in of the general public, Trump dangers plunging a hemisphere into chaos and has damaged his promise to finish wars as a substitute of beginning them,” Schiff wrote.
“Donald Trump has as soon as once more proven his contempt for the Structure and the rule of regulation,” stated Vermont’s Impartial Sen. Bernie Sanders, in a video posted on social media, the place he described the U.S. invasion as “imperialism.”
“That is the horrific logic of pressure that Putin used to justify his brutal assault on Ukraine,” Sanders stated.
Trump campaigned on an “America First” platform. Now he needs to “run” Venezuela?
60% of Individuals stay paycheck to paycheck. Well being care is collapsing. Housing is unaffordable.
Trump ought to deal with these main crises at house and finish his unlawful army adventurism overseas. pic.twitter.com/vyoNpEcn4a
— Sen. Bernie Sanders (@SenSanders) January 3, 2026
Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Democrat of New York, additionally spoke harshly of the army strike, describing it as an effort by Trump to distract consideration from home troubles in the USA.
“It isn’t about medication. If it was, Trump would not have pardoned one of many largest narco traffickers on this planet final month,” Ocasio-Cortez stated, referring to Trump’s choice to free former Honduran President Orlando Hernandez, who had been convicted within the U.S. of serving to smuggle greater than 400 tons of cocaine into the U.S.
“It is about oil and regime change. They usually want a trial now to fake that it is not. Particularly to distract from Epstein + skyrocketing healthcare prices,” Ocasio-Cortez added on X.



