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The set of The View explodes in chaos over this latest Trump action

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The ladies of The View can’t stand the president. They want him to fail at every corner.

And the set of The View exploded into chaos over this latest Trump action.

In a move that’s got the socialist sympathizers squirming, President Donald Trump orchestrated the capture and extradition of Venezuelan tyrant Nicolás Maduro to New York. Facing drug trafficking charges, Maduro’s downfall marks a massive win for freedom-loving folks everywhere. But leave it to the liberal elite on ABC’s The View to twist this victory into a gripe session against Trump.

Ana Navarro, one of the show’s hosts and a vocal Trump critic, couldn’t contain her excitement over Maduro’s arrest. She’s considering herself one of the Latinos who escaped similar regimes and are now cheering from the safety of America. Yet, in true fashion, she refuses to tip her hat to the man who made it happen—President Trump.

The episode involved the cohosts diving into the Trump administration’s surgical strikes in Venezuela.

These precision operations led to Maduro’s extraction, hauling him stateside for a long-overdue trial. It’s the kind of decisive action that real leaders take against thugs who destroy nations.

But not everyone on the panel saw it that way. Sunny Hostin, another host, slammed the whole thing as “100% illegal” and echoed Maduro’s own whining by calling it a “kidnapping.” Typical mainstream media spin—defending a dictator while attacking the guy fighting for justice.

Navarro shared her personal story to explain her mixed feelings. Her family fled Nicaragua in 1980 after the socialist Sandinistas toppled the Somoza regime the year before. She knows firsthand the horrors of leftist oppression, which makes her glee over Maduro’s cuffs all the more telling.

Still, Navarro couldn’t resist taking shots at Trump. She claimed he “doesn’t give a d*mn about the Venezuelan people,” pointing to his tough stance on illegal immigration from Venezuela as proof.

She doubled down, insisting Trump’s intervention was all about stroking his own ego.

Regardless of her digs, Navarro admitted the arrest thrilled her. When cohost Whoopi Goldberg wondered aloud who actually wanted this outcome, Navarro was able to point out the real supporters.

“The people in South Florida, the Venezuelan community, the Cuban-American community, the Nicaraguan-American community voted for this,” she stated.

“And for us, this is a very, very happy day when we see a dictator who has been part of oppressing and abusing the Venezuelan people for 25 years, when we see him in handcuffs and held to some sort of accountability, it brought me to tears.”

It’s refreshing to hear someone from the left acknowledge that Trump’s base in Florida—those hardworking immigrants who fled communism—pushed for this kind of accountability.

Navarro tried to walk a fine line, saying it’s okay to question the methods while still popping champagne over the result. She’s got concerns about how it went down and what it might mean down the road, but the bottom line is clear: Maduro’s gone, and that’s cause for celebration.

“I think you can criticize and ask questions and have concerns about the way it was done and what this means in the future,” she said.

“And I think you can still celebrate that this m*rderous, corrupt, sadistic son of a b*tch is out of Venezuela.”

This episode exposes the hypocrisy in liberal circles. They hate Trump so much they’ll downplay his triumphs, even when those wins crush the very dictators they claim to oppose.

Meanwhile, everyday Americans, especially in patriot strongholds like South Florida, see this as a direct hit against global socialism.

At the end of the day, Trump’s no-nonsense approach is what gets results. While the media whines about “illegality,” real people who suffered under Maduro are toasting his extradition.

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