
Fast Politics with Molly Jong-Fast Anne Applebaum & Lulu Garcia-Navarro
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Jan 8, 2026 Anne Applebaum, a historian at The Atlantic specializing in authoritarianism, discusses the alarming fascist tendencies of the Trump administration. She shares insights on Europe's growing concerns about U.S. actions in Venezuela and its impacts on NATO. Meanwhile, journalist Lulu Garcia-Navarro connects with Miami's exile communities celebrating Maduro's capture, while also highlighting the historical distrust of U.S. intervention. They both emphasize the potential repercussions of U.S. actions on the global stage and the chaotic aftermath in Venezuela.
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Europe Misreads U.S. Domestic Mood
- Europeans underestimated how unpopular Trump is in the U.S. but mainly saw his actions.
- Applebaum predicts harder European responses once U.S. unpopularity is clearly demonstrated.
Rhetoric That Empowers Rival Powers
- Trump's rhetoric mirrors classic 'spheres of influence' language used by rivals.
- Applebaum notes that this rhetoric empowers Russia and China to make similar territorial claims.
Miami Euphoria After Maduro Capture
- Lulu Garcia-Navarro describes Miami's immediate euphoria when news of Maduro's capture broke.
- Communities celebrated and hoped the U.S. action would free Venezuela and Cuba next.





