Maduro In Court, Vandal Attacks VP Vance Home, Pentagon Moves to Demote Sen. Kelly: AM Update 1/6
From Megyn Kelly
Venezuelan ex-leader Nicolás Maduro and his wife, Celia Flores, faced charges of narco-trafficking and weapons offenses in a New York City courtroom, marking a significant development in their legal troubles. Meanwhile, a vandal was arrested for attacking Vice President J. Vance's home, and the Pentagon is moving to demote Senator Mark Kelly for advocating military disobedience.
Key Takeaways
- Venezuelans danced in the streets—proving hope is the ultimate party starter, even post-Maduro.
- Maduro claims 'prisoner of war' status; bet that line doesn't work well in U.S. court.
- Pentagon demotes Senator Kelly—deterrent or just a perk for his military disobedience campaign?
- Pure Talk's $20 plan: saving you cash faster than Maduro's approval ratings dropped.
- Congressional debates arise after a successful mission; celebrating wins seems to require more finesse than strategy.
Mentioned in This Episode
- Nicolás Maduro (person)
- Brian Kohberger (person)
- William D. DeFor (person)
- Melissa J. Kohberger (person)
- Riverbend Ranch (sponsor)
- PureTalk (sponsor)
- Celia Flores (person)
- Alvin K. Hellerstein (person)
- The New York Times Magazine (company)
- Megan Kelly (person)
- Pete Hegseth (person)
- The Pentagon (company)
- Barry Pollack (person)
- Fox 19 (company)
- Cincinnati Police Department (company)
- Mark Donnelly (person)
- Diosdado Rodríguez (person)
- United States Navy (company)
- The White House (company)
- United States House of Representatives (company)