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Todd Blanche insists Maduro’s arrest and extraction was authorized
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Todd Blanche insists Maduro’s arrest and extraction was authorized

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Last updated: January 6, 2026 12:23 am
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Deputy Legal professional Common Todd Blanche on Monday shrugged off considerations in regards to the legality of the arrests of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his spouse, saying the Trump administration “did the whole lot throughout the regulation.”

The U.S. did not do “something that violates worldwide regulation,” Blanche mentioned on NBC Information NOW’s “High Story with Tom Llamas” when he was requested whether or not the army assault and the following arrests violated the United Nations constitution, as some international governments have alleged.

“Completely, positively not,” Blanche mentioned.

“America has an absolute authorized proper to go and arrest individuals charged with horrible crimes,” he mentioned, later including that “what we did was not solely proper and never solely authorized, however it’s what the American individuals anticipate us to do once we file expenses in opposition to people like him.”

Watch the total interview tonight at 7:30 p.m. ET / 6:30 p.m. CT on NBC Information NOW.

Maduro faces a narco-terrorism conspiracy cost. He and his spouse, Cilia Flores, have been each charged with cocaine importation conspiracy and weapons offenses. They pleaded not responsible at a court docket listening to in New York earlier Monday.

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Requested by Llamas whether or not the Justice Division had obtained steerage from its Workplace of Authorized Counsel in regards to the legality of the assault on Venezuela and the 2 arrests, Blanche mentioned he wasn’t “going to get into any discussions” that occurred however insisted that “there isn’t any doubt what we did was authorized.”

Maduro and Flores each have attorneys and “will get their day in court docket,” mentioned Blanche, a former federal prosecutor who later labored as Trump’s protection legal professional.

Requested what he thought-about to be the important thing proof within the case, Blanche as a substitute spoke in regards to the allegations within the indictment.

Maduro was “serving to to orchestrate a serious worldwide infrastructure that introduced tons and tons of cocaine to the US,” he mentioned.

“This was an infrastructure and a really organized group of people from all around the world, completely different gangs and completely different terrorist organizations that work collectively to convey medication into this nation. And that’s what I anticipate the proof and trial will present,” he mentioned.

“The federal government doesn’t convey expenses that we don’t consider we are able to get a conviction on, full cease,” he mentioned.

The Justice Division, nevertheless, has been accused of doing simply that in latest months, together with bringing instances in opposition to New York Legal professional Common Letitia James and former FBI Director James Comey regardless of warnings from some prosecutors that there wasn’t sufficient proof to safe convictions.

Each instances have been dismissed when a decide disqualified the performing U.S. legal professional who’d introduced their instances to a grand jury. The Justice Division is interesting the ruling.

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