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The Mark Simone Show

Mark interviews Fox News Legal Analyst Gregg Jarrett.

The Mark Simone Show

iHeartRadio and Mark Simone

News

4.3695 Ratings

🗓️ 6 January 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Former President Biden allegedly offered a substantial reward, around $25 million, for the capture of Maduro. Could Secretary of War Pete Hegseth be a contender for this operation? Gregg explains the legal aspects of Nicolás Maduro’s indictment by the U.S., clarifying that the military’s actions did not violate international law, despite claims from some media outlets.

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0:00.0

Always a step ahead of the news.

0:02.9

Here's more Mark Simone on 710 WOR.

0:07.3

Well, let's turn now to the greatest legal analyst of all Greg Jarrett.

0:11.4

You can read his latest column, Fox News.com.

0:14.7

Also, Greg Jarrett's books, highly recommended, trial of the century,

0:18.8

the most riveting legal trial book you'll ever read.

0:22.5

And his latest book, The Constitution and other patriotic documents, very important book

0:27.3

you should have in your library, highly recommended. Greg Jarrett, how you doing?

0:32.4

Mark, I'm fine. Thanks for having me on.

0:34.7

Now, let's get to this Maduro stuff.

0:38.1

It violates international law.

0:40.4

It's illegal.

0:41.3

It's against the Constitution.

0:42.6

Is it any of those things?

0:44.4

No, it's none of those things.

0:46.2

And the people who were saying it are either profoundly stupid or they know it, and they're lying.

0:52.4

You know, every president since World War II has ordered military action without congressional consent.

1:01.2

Because short of declaring war, presidents don't need prior approval from Congress.

1:07.4

It's written in the Constitution.

1:09.8

Article 2, Section 2, grants presidents,

1:13.1

whose commander-in-chief inherent power to direct military strikes unilaterally.

1:20.0

And, you know, I hear some people, oh, you violated the War Powers Act. Well, read the War Powers Act.

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