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Colorado’s elected officials reacted to the U.S. capture of Venezuelan President
Washington,
January 3, 2026
COLORADO (KOAA) — A shocking turn of events overnight Saturday, as President Donald Trump announced the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro and his wife. In a press conference on Saturday morning, President Trump said that Maduro and his wife have been indicted and will be transported to New York to be tried. During this time, President Trump stated that the U.S. would "run the country" until a political transition occurred. Trump also announced that oil companies would be rebuilding infrastructure in Venezuela. Legislators across Colorado have spoken out about the developments, some in support of the operation, and others condemning it. You can read their statements below; Governor Jared Polis"Today is a moment to celebrate the ouster of the brutal socialist dictator of Venezuela, who has cruelly impoverished this once-prosperous country that sits on greater oil wealth than Saudi Arabia. I join our fellow Coloradans who have suffered so severely from this thug in calling for a democratic Venezuela where freedom and opportunity can again flourish. This is a time of great uncertainty, promise, and peril across dangerous political terrain as the regime’s Vice President and Minister of Interior seek to retain power with violence and repression. In July 2024, the people of Venezuela overwhelmingly elected as their president Unity Democratic Platform candidate Edmundo González Urrutia, who succeeded the party’s candidate María Corina Machado after she was unlawfully disqualified from running. Now is the time for President-elect González to receive the support he deserves from the U.S. in cooperation with the international community and the people of Venezuela to assume his rightful place and powers as president. Venezuelans deserve to determine their own future and select their own government. Today, I stand with the Venezuelan people in Colorado and in Venezuela." Colorado Governor Jared Polis
Representative Jeff Crank
Senator John Hickenlooper“In disregard for the Constitution, President Trump launched a war in Venezuela without congressional authorization. A president pursuing regime change abroad creates an unnecessary conflict and puts American service members directly in harm’s way. American families are already struggling. This escalation shows that the President is willing to go great lengths to distract from the serious problems not being addressed here at home.” Senator John Hickenlooper
Congressman Jeff Hurd
Senator Michael Bennet“As I have long said, Venezuelan dictator Nicolás Maduro is an illegitimate, brutal leader who lost, and then stole, the 2024 elections. Nevertheless, as a member of the U.S. Senate Intelligence Committee, I have seen no evidence justifying the administration acting alone without Congressional authorization. I certainly have seen no justification for putting U.S. troops on the ground to ‘run the country’ or rebuild and exploit Venezuela’s oil infrastructure for our own economic purposes. Senator Michael Bennet
Congresswoman Brittany Pettersen |