
The Venezuela Invasion, the Monroe Doctrine, International Law, and Trump Takeovers
From Lawyer 2 Lawyer by Attorney J. Craig Williams and Legal Talk Network
January 16, 2026 · 51 min · Season 1 · Episode 679
About this episode
The episode discusses the legality of the U.S. invasion of Venezuela and its implications under international law and the Monroe Doctrine.
On January 3, 2026, the U.S. military captured Venezuela’s president Nicolas Maduro and his wife and brought them back to the United States where they faced criminal charges related to drug trafficking. Many questioned the legality of the invasion and a policy from the 1800s called the Monroe Doctrine was being alluded to by the current administration. Trump’s reinterpretation of the Monroe Doctrine nicknamed “The Donroe Doctrine” by Trump himself, was originally a policy created back in 1823 by then-President James Monroe to oppose European interference in the Western Hemisphere. Trump reinvoked Monroe in his decision to take over Venezuela and publicly made threats to take over other countries. On this episode of Lawyer 2 Lawyer, Craig joins Claire Finkelstein, Professor of National Security Law and faculty director of the Center for Ethics and the Rule of Law (CERL) at University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School. Craig & Claire discuss international law, the Monroe Doctrine, the legality of the Venezuela invasion, and the threats from the Trump administration of possible takeovers of other countries. Mentioned in this Episode: The Monroe Doctrine In Dispute: Why John Adams…
People in this episode
Host: J. Craig Williams
Guest: Claire Finkelstein
Topics covered
- international law
- Monroe Doctrine
- Venezuela invasion
- Trump administration
- national security
- drug trafficking
Keywords
- Venezuela
- Monroe Doctrine
- Trump
- international law
- Nicolas Maduro
- military invasion
- drug trafficking
- national security
- The Donroe Doctrine
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: University of Pennsylvania Carey Law School
Books & works: The Monroe Doctrine In Dispute: Why John Adams Defended the British Soldiers During the Boston Massacre Trials
Places: Venezuela, United States, Western Hemisphere
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