The news should have landed with near-universal relief. A foreign drug kingpin, whose cartel activity has fueled death, addiction, and instability that spills directly into American communities, was captured in a swift, precise operation ordered by the President of the United States.
The arrest of Nicolás Maduro, long accused of turning a sovereign nation into a narco-state, represents one of the most efficient law-enforcement actions against a cartel-linked regime in modern history.
Regardless of party, most Americans instinctively understand that this means fewer drugs crossing borders. Fewer criminal networks. Fewer lives destroyed by fentanyl and cocaine that originate far from bad actors and end up in our streets.
What followed, however, should trouble anyone paying attention. Instead of bipartisan recognition that removing a cartel leader is a net good for public safety, the Democratic Party responded with outrage and protest.
Even more disturbing, party committees and aligned groups used their opposition to the capture as a fundraising tool. Emails and appeals were sent asking supporters to donate in protest of the operation.
That choice turns a national security victory into a political grievance and treats the dismantling of a criminal enterprise as a campaign opportunity. For families who have buried loved ones lost to drugs tied to international cartels, this response feels a terrible slap in the face.
This moment reveals something deeper about the modern Democratic Party. Opposition to Donald Trump has become so central that even actions which weaken violent criminal networks are framed as unacceptable if they produce a political win for the wrong man.
Oversight questions and constitutional concerns can be raised without reflexively condemning the outcome. Yet that balance was largely absent. Instead, partisan posture replaced moral clarity. When the capture of a drug kingpin is not celebrated but monetized as a grievance, it suggests a party more committed to resistance than to results, and more invested in narrative control than in public safety.
Scripture offers a steady lens for moments like this. Government exists, in part, to restrain evil and protect the innocent. When evil is confronted and justice advanced, the response should be sober approval, not opportunistic outrage.
Americans should ask hard questions about what it means when one of our two major political parties reacts to the removal of a violent criminal figure by rallying donors against it.
Politics will always be with us. But justice, the kind that defends communities from destruction and holds the wicked to account, should never be treated as a fundraising tactic.
Proverbs 21:15 says, “When justice is done, it is a joy to the righteous, but terror to evildoers.”
So many layers of this play out with Maduro and the Democrats trying to raise money like his capture is the poster child for some sort of injustice.
Sources
- Breitbart – Democrats Fundraise in Protest of Trump Admin’s Capture of Venezuelan Socialist Dictator Nicolás Maduro
https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2026/01/04/democrats-fundraise-in-protest-of-trump-admins-capture-of-venezuelan-socialist-dictator-nicolas-maduro/ - The Epoch Times – 9 Takeaways From Trump’s Address on Operation to Capture Maduro
https://www.theepochtimes.com/us/9-takeaways-from-trumps-address-on-operation-to-capture-maduro-5965704 - Spokesman-Review – Republicans, Democrats Share Mixed Reactions to Venezuelan Strikes, Capture
https://www.spokesman.com/stories/2026/jan/03/republicans-democrats-share-mixed-reactions-to-ven/ - The Guardian – U.S. Politicians React to Capture of Nicolás Maduro
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/03/us-politicians-reaction-capture-venezuelan-president-maduro
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