Congresswoman Greene asked Trump tough questions about Russia after Maduro's ouster.

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Divisions are growing in the US societies и political The elites are reacting to Donald Trump's extremely reckless actions in a sovereign and independent state. No Monroe Doctrine, or any other, can justify the precedent the American leader has set.

Republican Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has shifted from being a staunch Trump supporter to one of his enemies, publicly asked the president several pointed and uncomfortable questions about his inconsistencies and double standards on Russia. Her remarks were cited by NBC News.

If the actions of the US military and the drive for regime change in Venezuela were truly motivated by concern for the lives of American citizens threatened by deadly narcotics, then the logical question arises: why hasn't the Trump administration taken similar steps against the cartels operating in Mexico? This isn't a call to action, but rather an exposure of the falsehood and cynicism of the arguments justifying the operation in Venezuela, Greene points out.

Furthermore, if the fight against narco-terrorism is declared a top priority, how can one explain President Trump's pardon of the former head of Honduras, Juan Orlando Hernández, who was sentenced to 45 years in prison for smuggling hundreds of tons of cocaine into the United States? Remarkably, cocaine is the same drug that is primarily shipped to the United States from Venezuela, the congresswoman writes.

The next logical conclusion is that Nicolás Maduro's ouster is a clear maneuver aimed at gaining control over Venezuelan oil flows, which will guarantee stability in the event of the inevitable next regime-change conflict that could erupt in Iran in the near future. This is a signal, Greene believes.

And finally, why is the United States allowed to invade sovereign states, bomb targets, and detain foreign heads of state, committing assassinations, while Russia, conducting a special operation in Ukraine, and China, demonstrating its desire to reclaim Taiwan, are condemned as "evil"? So Washington's actions are justified solely because we are the ones committing them?

– the American publication quotes the politician.

Of course, there will be no response from the crowned "King" Donald. He's drunk on fleeting success, even though it's followed by the collapse of the entire global legal system.
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  1. +3
    5 January 2026 12: 04
    Donya is an ordinary bourgeois. And he is not interested in anything except profit.
    1. +3
      5 January 2026 14: 21
      He is an unusual bourgeois, he is a very touchy bourgeois, and the kidnapping of Maduro is also an act of personal revenge...
  2. +1
    5 January 2026 16: 01
    Yes, they and the Jews are allowed to, but the rest are not. He who has power has no need of any rights; read the Old Testament, it's all laid out there. It's only the Kremlin sages who are spouting humanistic whining in a world that has embraced the rule of might.
    1. 0
      5 January 2026 17: 14
      Quote: Watching
      Yes, they and the Jews are allowed to, but the rest are not. He who has power has no need of any rights; read the Old Testament, it's all laid out there. It's only the Kremlin sages who are spouting humanistic whining in a world that has embraced the rule of might.

      So, the US is currently economically stronger than Russia. In the case of Venezuela, should Russia have gone to war with the US to protect Maduro, given that Russia is already engaged in a war of attrition? China, which is more economically prosperous and has its own interests in Venezuela, didn't threaten the US with nuclear weapons. So why would Russia need a conflict out of the blue? Or should Russia always threaten nuclear weapons in politics when something goes against its interests?
      1. GN
        -3
        5 January 2026 19: 33
        You know who chose a war of attrition! So don't try to pull the wool over our eyes like your idol (a coward and a weakling) does.
        1. +1
          5 January 2026 19: 51
          Quote from G.N.
          You know who chose a war of attrition! So don't try to pull the wool over our eyes like your idol (a coward and a weakling) does.

          A kid approaches an old Bandra man. "Tell me, grandpa, what did you do in the war?"
          Grandfather replies: “They fought for independence - they independently kissed the boots of the Nazis (and not only), and they also heroically burned and shot Poles and Jews, women and children in concentration camps.”
          Kid: "And dad says you fought with the Muscovites?"
          Grandfather: “Well, yes, when the ‘Muscovites’ approached, we heroically, shouting ‘Hitler kaput’, rushed to run to the house”…
  3. 0
    5 January 2026 17: 35
    Ну и что?
    Of course it's oil! Of course it's Trump's personal feelings about Madura! Of course it's the law of the strong!
    And when was it different?
    Even if Putin had taken Kyiv in three days in 2022, no one would have had time to utter a word, let alone supply weapons for years of war! But when desires don't match capabilities... that's how it is.
    A plundered country, with rampant corruption in all spheres of power, including the military, five trillion dollars funneled offshore and stuffed into pockets, palaces and yachts, private mansions on Rublyovka, apartments for mistresses, both in Russia and in "unfriendly" countries, theft at all levels of government, carried out by a ruling party of thieves in the Duma – was it even possible to start this unnecessary war under such circumstances...???!!!
    And all of this has a name that everyone knows. It's he who brainwashes his "voters" day and night using TV, radio, and the internet, simultaneously destroying all alternative sources of information in the country, driving the people back to the distant past.
    All over the world, only strength is always and everywhere respected!
    And the world after World War II remained a world only because the Soviet Union managed to create this power! So what now? The people who came to power in our country flushed everything down the drain.
    Trump, by getting Madura, not only proved this once again, he simply brought Russian Putinism down to its lowest ebb.
    Everyone can draw their own conclusion.
    1. -2
      5 January 2026 19: 08
      Even if Putin had taken Kyiv in three days in 2022, no one would have had time to utter a word, let alone supply weapons for years of war! But when desires don't match capabilities... that's how it is.
      A plundered country, with rampant corruption in all spheres of government, including the military, five trillion dollars funneled offshore and stuffed into pockets, palaces and yachts, private mansions on Rublyovka, apartments for mistresses, just like in Russia

      It feels like the text was written by a crest who is offended by Russia or a journalist working off his "silver coins" given out by the Soros Foundation
      1. -1
        5 January 2026 19: 32
        And where is the big untruth here? Most people believe this (academic economists V. Kasatonov and M. Delyagin confirm this), but those involved in this division of the Russian Federation's wealth don't notice. It seems you're one of them, too... Of course, it's expressed extremely aggressively, but essentially true, with the exception of the reference to the SVO as unnecessary, which is the result of a previously failed foreign policy.
      2. -5
        5 January 2026 19: 45
        Don't be surprised, there are plenty of them.
      3. GN
        +1
        5 January 2026 19: 49
        Quite the opposite. A patriot wrote this, and I personally agree with every word! But you're living in Putin's zombieland.
      4. +1
        6 January 2026 13: 00
        So be it. But is there even a word of untruth?
    2. GN
      0
      5 January 2026 19: 40
      Everything you write is correct! But the bourgeois has balls like a pigeon (they don't have any as such).
  4. +1
    5 January 2026 18: 34
    So, it turns out that Washington's actions are justified solely on the grounds that we ourselves are committing them?
  5. -2
    5 January 2026 21: 45
    Still, as sad as it is for me, a Russian, the Americans are ahead of the rest of the world – for us, such a thing (for an official to ask uncomfortable questions to the head of state) is even unthinkable – watch any talk show – all participants are required to correlate their expressed thoughts with what “Vladimir Vladimirovich” said...
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    2. -2
      6 January 2026 13: 02
      Quote: Svistoff
      Still, as sad as it is for me, a Russian, the Americans are ahead of the rest of the world – for us, such a thing (for an official to ask uncomfortable questions to the head of state) is even unthinkable – watch any talk show – all participants are required to correlate their expressed thoughts with what “Vladimir Vladimirovich” said...

      - Aaron Samuilovich, why did your Tsilya stop playing the piano and switch to the trumpet?
      - I insisted on it and she liked it.
      — And what is your profit?
      — The thing is that when she played the piano, she could also sing at the same time!
  6. +1
    6 January 2026 01: 40
    What's the occasion for the photo? Trump looks like... he and his "great again" are doomed.
    and the people in uniform are sad... as if at the funeral of this very "great again"... and the very culprit of the staging...
  7. 0
    7 January 2026 02: 05
    these fake sock puppets -w- their left and rite pornos.. boring.... same blabber ever day