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Democrats Deepen Fractures Over Trump’s Venezuelan Dictator Removal Move

Stella Green, January 6, 2026

By James Morley III | Tuesday, 06 January 2026 02:16 PM EST
Democrats face growing internal divisions as they condemn President Donald Trump’s operation to arrest Nicolas Maduro while also acknowledging the Venezuelan leader’s record as a brutal dictator.

A new poll showed that a majority of Americans support bringing Maduro to justice. According to the survey, 50% favor a trial for the former Venezuelan strongman, who was indicted on U.S. drug-trafficking charges, while just 14% oppose a trial.

Even among Democrats, opposition stands at only 24%, underscoring discomfort within the party over how to respond to the operation.

That tension was on display in an interview with Representative Maggie Goodlander of New Hampshire.

Asked if it was good that Maduro was no longer in power, Goodlander labeled him a dictator but declined to directly answer, pivoting to unrelated remarks. Her response put her at odds not only with Republicans but also with polling that shows broad public backing for the action.

Reports indicate vulnerable Democrats are increasingly frustrated by what they describe as mixed messaging from party leaders.

One anonymous lawmaker told reporters: “Maduro is bad, glad he is gone … You can’t have it both ways,” adding that reflexive opposition to Trump risks alienating voters.

Another centrist Democrat called the response “weak,” warning that refusing to acknowledge a clear national security win damages credibility.

The split highlights a broader challenge for Democrats as Trump’s foreign policy actions attract bipartisan public support, forcing the party to navigate between its anti-Trump base and a political reality that appears less forgiving of blanket opposition.

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