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In this episode of Be Bold with Boulden, Greg Boulden returns to the mic to break down one of the most shocking geopolitical events in recent memory. The United States captures Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and brings him to New York to face federal charges. Supporters cheer. Critics warn. Most people miss the nuance.
Greg slows the conversation down and asks the harder questions. Was this constitutional? Was it legal under international law? What happens when one country claims the authority to remove another nation’s leader by force? And what precedent does that set for the future?
Drawing from U.S. history, constitutional law, war powers, and past interventions like Panama, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, this episode challenges listeners to look beyond partisan talking points. Greg makes it clear that condemning a dictator does not mean abandoning scrutiny of power.
This is not a defense of Maduro. It is a defense of constitutional clarity, consistent standards, and informed citizenship.
If you want more than headlines, more than slogans, and more than blind loyalty to any administration, this episode is for you.
Be bold. Question power. And listen with nuance.
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In this episode of Be Bold with Boulden, Greg Boulden returns to the mic to break down one of the most shocking geopolitical events in recent memory. The United States captures Venezuelan leader Nicolás Maduro and brings him to New York to face federal charges. Supporters cheer. Critics warn. Most people miss the nuance.
Greg slows the conversation down and asks the harder questions. Was this constitutional? Was it legal under international law? What happens when one country claims the authority to remove another nation’s leader by force? And what precedent does that set for the future?
Drawing from U.S. history, constitutional law, war powers, and past interventions like Panama, Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan, this episode challenges listeners to look beyond partisan talking points. Greg makes it clear that condemning a dictator does not mean abandoning scrutiny of power.
This is not a defense of Maduro. It is a defense of constitutional clarity, consistent standards, and informed citizenship.
If you want more than headlines, more than slogans, and more than blind loyalty to any administration, this episode is for you.
Be bold. Question power. And listen with nuance.

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