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The Irony of Senator Gallego's Venezuela Outburst
USAMonday, January 5, 2026
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A U.S. Senator recently ignited a social media firestorm after criticizing a successful military operation in Venezuela.
The Operation and Criticism
- Senator Ruben Gallego called the mission to capture Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro "embarrassing" and claimed it was an "unjustified war."
- Maduro faced serious charges, including narco-terrorism and cocaine importation.
- The U.S. strike was precise, with no American casualties.
- President Trump stated the U.S. would manage Venezuela carefully and fairly.
- Despite this, Gallego insisted the operation was illegal and that the U.S. had no reason to be involved in Venezuela.
Department of Homeland Security (DHS) Response
- The DHS responded, pointing out the irony in Gallego's stance.
- They highlighted how Democrats now opposed a Venezuelan criminal entering the country, referencing Maduro's indictment.
Social Media Backlash
- Social media users joined the conversation, bringing up Gallego's family background.
- His father has a history of drug trafficking and violence, which some users found ironic given Gallego's criticism of Maduro's criminal charges.
- Gallego, originally named Ruben MarineLarena, changed his name in 2008, possibly to distance himself from his father's past.
Escalating Criticism
- Former Trump advisor Roger Stone targeted Gallego's personal life, calling his new wife a "coke whore" and suggesting Gallego's political future might land him in prison alongside Maduro.
- This heated exchange showcased the deep divisions in political opinions surrounding the Venezuela operation.
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