BY Benjamin ClarkJanuary 6, 2026
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Ana Navarro surprises on 'The View' by backing Trump's Maduro capture

Picture a moment so unexpected that even the seasoned audience of a daytime talk show gasps in unison. Ana Navarro, a known Republican critic of President Trump, did just that on The View this morning with her candid celebration of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro’s ousting.

Ana Navarro, co-host of The View, stunned her fellow panelists by applauding the capture of Maduro on January 3, as reported by the Daily Mail. Her emotional response, including tears of joy, highlighted a rare break from the typical progressive chorus on the show.

Navarro didn’t shy away from the complexity of the situation. She admitted, “I think both things could be true,” balancing her relief at Maduro’s removal with valid concerns over how the extraction from his Caracas home unfolded.

Navarro’s Dual Stance Sparks Debate

The audience roared in approval as Navarro pressed on, labeling Maduro a “murderous, corrupt, sadistic” figure. Her words cut sharp, reflecting a deep personal connection for many Hispanic communities who’ve long awaited this day.

Yet, co-host Sunny Hostin threw a curveball, questioning the legality of the operation. She argued it “violated international law,” pointing to over 100 deaths, including civilians, during the capture, without congressional war declaration.

Navarro countered with a nod to the broader sentiment among South Florida’s Venezuelan, Cuban, and Nicaraguan communities. She declared, “The people of South Florida... voted for this,” underscoring a collective sigh of relief at seeing a dictator held accountable after 25 years of oppression.

Criticism of Trump’s Approach Emerges

Despite her celebration, Navarro didn’t let President Trump off the hook. She expressed dismay at his dismissal of María Corina Machado, widely seen as Venezuela’s rightful leader after Maduro’s disputed election win.

Hostin doubled down on the procedural flaws, emphasizing the lack of legal grounding for such a bold move. Her critique painted the operation as a reckless overreach, regardless of the outcome.

Whoopi Goldberg chimed in with a pointed query, “Who voted for this?” Navarro’s swift response tied the action to a groundswell of community support, framing it as a long-overdue victory for justice.

White House Defends Bold Action

The White House, through spokesman Anna Kelly, stood firm in a statement to Entertainment Weekly. Kelly noted that over 60 countries deemed Maduro an illegitimate ruler, and Trump’s resolve to act on narcoterrorism charges showed decisive leadership.

Kelly didn’t mince words about the opposition’s hypocrisy. She accused liberal pundits of flip-flopping to criticize Trump, while asserting his priority remains protecting American interests above all.

Navarro’s stance, while layered, revealed a crack in the usual anti-Trump narrative. Her joy at Maduro’s downfall resonates with many who’ve suffered under his regime, even if the path to that end raises serious questions.

Courtroom Drama Unfolds in Manhattan

On the same day as the heated discussion, Maduro faced a federal court in Manhattan, shackled and defiant. During his not-guilty plea, he insisted, “I am still President of Venezuela,” before a judge cut short his rant about being “kidnapped” by U.S. forces.

His wife, Cilia Flores, echoed his defiance, identifying as the “First Lady of Venezuela” while pleading not guilty. Both appeared in prison garb, a stark image of fallen power, with Flores visibly pained on the courtroom bench.

This saga, from studio debates to courtroom battles, exposes the raw tension between justice and method. Navarro’s unexpected alignment with Maduro’s capture, paired with sharp critiques of Trump’s execution, mirrors the broader struggle to balance moral outcomes with lawful means.

Written by: Benjamin Clark
Benjamin Clark delivers clear, concise reporting on today’s biggest political stories.

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