Ana Navarro, co-host of “The View,” rejects Trump’s idea that the U.S. will run Venezuela

Ana Navarro, host of ‘The View’, rejects Trump’s idea that the U.S. will manage Venezuela
Photos: Instagram @ananavarrofl

After the abduction of Venezuelan president Nicolás Maduro on Saturday (3), Donald Trump reportedly suggested that the United States would “manage” the country’s situation. Ana Navarro spoke out against the idea.

At a press conference held on the day of Maduro’s abduction, the U.S. president announced that they had carried out a “large-scale attack against Venezuela.”

“We’re going to get the oil flowing the way it should… We’re going to manage this properly,” Trump said during the briefing.

On the same day, Ana Navarro commented on the U.S. action on Venezuelan soil, recalling that Trump had spent months associating Nicolás Maduro’s government with drug trafficking.

“Suddenly, he changed the narrative. Instead of talking about drugs, he turned everything into a discussion about oil,” she noted in an Instagram video.

Ana Navarro, host of ‘The View’, rejects Trump’s idea that the U.S. will manage Venezuela
Photos: Instagram @ananavarrofl

“He talked about sending American companies to repair the infrastructure and manage the oil industry, paying themselves back, and then selling oil to foreign nations,” she continued.

“He talked about managing Venezuela, saying he would put Pete Hegseth and Marco Rubio in charge of managing Venezuela. Why?” Ana Navarro questioned.

The co-host said that Venezuelans deserve to be a free country. “Because I don’t think my Venezuelan brothers and sisters want to be a U.S. protectorate,” said Navarro, who was born in Nicaragua.

Before this video, Ana Navarro had celebrated the U.S. action and said it was a good day because Maduro was gone.

Photos: Instagram @jammalibu. This content was created with the help of AI and reviewed by the editorial team.

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