Morning Joe

This morning: Congress briefing on Venezuela

Jan 7, 2026
Discussion kicks off with Trump's controversial remarks on removing Maduro and the potential oil transfer from Venezuela to the U.S. Experts highlight the risks in oil markets and the confusion surrounding U.S. exit strategies. There’s a dive into the internal dynamics of the Trump administration, including Marco Rubio's influence. The conversation takes a turn to Greenland, weighing the absurdity of purchase talks against more serious geopolitical concerns. Finally, they explore the political implications of health care policies amid subsidy expirations.
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INSIGHT

Oil Industry Pushback Likely

  • U.S. oil companies may resist pumping Venezuelan oil due to market glut and worker safety concerns.
  • Executives invited to the White House could push back, arguing a large supply would push prices down and pose risks.
INSIGHT

No Clear Exit Or Governance Plan

  • Critics say the administration toppled Maduro without a clear exit or governance plan and risks repeating past mistakes.
  • Panelists compare the approach unfavorably to postwar Iraq mistakes and call the strategy incoherent.
ADVICE

Soften Rhetoric To Protect Alliances

  • Temper presidential rhetoric with diplomatic clarity to avoid alarming allies and markets.
  • Rely on officials like Marco Rubio to smooth messages and prevent damaging statements.
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