Trump: Maduro Mimicked My Dance Before Capture

January 7, 2026

3 minutes read

DANCE

During a high-profile address at the Kennedy Center on Tuesday, January 6, 2026, U.S. President Donald Trump shared new details regarding the military operation that captured Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. Speaking to Republican lawmakers, the President combined serious allegations of human rights abuses with sharp critiques of Maduro’s public persona.

Allegations of Violence and Human Rights Abuses

President Trump painted a grim picture of the Maduro administration, labeling the captured leader a “violent guy” responsible for widespread casualties. A central point of his speech focused on a specialized detention facility located in the heart of Caracas.

“He’s killed millions of people. He’s tortured. They have a torture chamber in the middle of Caracas that they’re closing up,” the President stated.

While the administration has not yet released specific intelligence dossiers on the facility, Trump confirmed that U.S.-led operations are currently dismantling the site. Consequently, these findings are expected to play a major role in upcoming international legal proceedings.

The “Dance” Comparison

In an unusual turn, the President claimed that Maduro’s public behavior specifically his dancing at rallies influenced how U.S. officials perceived his legitimacy. Trump accused Maduro of attempting to “mimic” his own famous campaign trail dance moves, which have become a staple of GOP rallies.

During the 84-minute speech, the President even provided a brief demonstration of his footwork. He jokingly noted his wife’s disapproval of the dancing, contrasting his style with the conduct of past presidents. However, he argued that Maduro’s “imitation” was a calculated attempt to manipulate U.S. cultural optics and project a false sense of populism.

Global Backlash and Sovereignty Concerns

Although the White House views the raid as a triumph, the international community has expressed significant alarm. Several global leaders have condemned the military action as a violation of the UN Charter:

  • United Nations: Secretary-General António Guterres warned that such “unilateral actions” undermine global security and set a “dangerous precedent” for national sovereignty.
  • Global Response: Leaders from South Africa, Mexico, and China have criticized the breach of Venezuelan sovereignty, calling for a swift return to international diplomatic norms.

Strategic Focus on the 2026 Midterms

Despite the gravity of the Venezuelan operation, a large portion of the address focused on domestic politics. Trump emphasized that a Republican victory in the 2026 midterm elections is the only way to protect his administration’s foreign policy. Furthermore, he warned that losing the House or Senate could lead to renewed impeachment efforts by the opposition.


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