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The United States' capture of Nicolas Maduro sparked global protests and legal questions. This episode examines how foreign media frame the event, why Congress was sidelined under the War Powers Resolution, and what legitimacy requires next: recognition of Venezuela's elected opposition, limits on executive power, and lessons from interventions.
By Dick Smiley JayThe United States' capture of Nicolas Maduro sparked global protests and legal questions. This episode examines how foreign media frame the event, why Congress was sidelined under the War Powers Resolution, and what legitimacy requires next: recognition of Venezuela's elected opposition, limits on executive power, and lessons from interventions.