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The Intercept Briefing

Greg Grandin on Trump’s “Universal Police Warrant”

The Intercept Briefing

The Intercept

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.76.4K Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2026

⏱️ 38 minutes

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Summary

How long will the United States claim control over Venezuela? “Only time will tell,” President Donald Trump told the New York Times on Wednesday — potentially years. U.S. troops invaded the country over the weekend, kidnapping President Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Cilia Flores. Maduro and Flores pleaded not guilty to narco-terrorism charges in New York on Monday. They now sit in a Brooklyn jail, awaiting trial. 

Trump and administration officials have justified ousting Maduro by claiming it was consistent with the Monroe Doctrine — a doctrine that through the years “has been expanded into something like a universal police warrant that allows the United States to intervene,” says historian Greg Grandin. “Trump has redefined the Monroe Doctrine to mean, the Monroe is as a weapon that the United States can use in order to protect its interests wherever it wants, whenever it wants. So it's a substitute for liberal international law.” 

This week on the Intercept Briefing, host Jessica Washington discusses the Trump administration’s attack on Venezuela, its larger aims of controlling the Western Hemisphere, and bringing Latin America to heel with Grandin, the author of numerous books, including most recently "America, América: A New History of the New World."

“There's an affiliation between the Monroe Doctrine and American First nationalism,” says Grandin. “They imagine United States sovereignty expanding well beyond its borders within its hemisphere.” 

The administration’s vision is outlined in the National Security Strategy the White House released in December. “This is a strategy that announces that the Monroe Doctrine is back in the especially bellicose form. But what's also interesting, if you read further, the United States is not withdrawing from any of those old regions. … It's reserving the right to treat the rest of the world like it treats Latin America.” 

Trump and administration officials — from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a longtime advocate for Venezuelan and Cuban regime change, to White House chief of staff Stephen Miller — have threatened to expand military operations to Colombia, Mexico, and other Latin American countries that don’t fall in line. Maureen Tkacik, investigations editor at The American Prospect, who recently wrote a profile of Rubio headlined “The Narco-Terrorist Elite,” also joins the conversation to discuss the former Florida senator’s history and ambitions.

Tkacik points out that Rubio, a driving force behind Maduro’s ouster, represents a wing of the Republican Party fixated on battling nominally left leaders in the region. That mentality is at odds with a key faction of Trump’s base, who say they’re against foreign intervention because they think the government should keep its attention on U.S. soil.

Trump’s attack on Venezuela and fixation on so-called “narco-terrorists,” Tkacik says, “represent an attempt to reconcile these two poles — the Steve Bannon guys and the Marco Rubio neocons — that really have different definitions of America First.”

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0:00.0

Welcome to the Intercept Briefing. I'm Jessica Washington. U.S. troops invaded Venezuela on Saturday,

0:10.3

kidnapping President Nicolas Maduro and his wife, Celia Flores. Maduro and Flores pleaded not guilty to

0:17.2

narco-terrorism charges. And the Venezuelan president now sits in a Brooklyn jail cell awaiting trial.

0:23.8

The invasion was preceded by months of U.S. military strikes on alleged narco-terrorist boats

0:29.2

in the Caribbean Sea and the Pacific Ocean.

0:32.3

The United States is using its military to secure our interests unapologetically in our hemisphere.

0:39.0

We're a superpower, and under President Trump, we are going to conduct ourselves as a superpower.

0:44.4

You know, we've seen how our adversaries all over the world are exploiting and extracting

0:48.4

resources from Africa, from every other countries. They're not going to do it in the Western

0:52.6

Hemisphere. They now call it the Donro Document.

0:55.0

I don't know.

0:56.4

It's Monroe Doctrine.

1:00.0

We sort of forgot about it.

1:01.5

It was very important, but we forgot about it.

1:03.3

We don't forget about it anymore.

1:04.6

Under our new national security strategy,

1:07.6

American dominance in the Western Hem atmosphere will never be questioned again.

1:12.6

While Delci Rodriguez and Maduro's vice president was sworn in as interim leader after his abduction,

1:18.6

President Trump says the U.S. is in charge.

1:21.6

Trump and administration officials from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a longtime advocate for

1:26.6

Venezuelan and Cuban regime change to

1:29.1

White House Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, have threatened to expand military operations to Colombia,

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