Federal Meeting
The Legal Basis for Action Against Venezuelan Drug Traffickers
March 19, 2026
This House Judiciary GOP subcommittee hearing on March 19, 2026, focused on the legal basis for U.S. actions against Venezuelan drug traffickers, particularly the operation to apprehend indicted narcoterrorist Nicolas Maduro. The discussion covered the constitutional authority of the president to conduct military-supported law enforcement operations abroad, including the use of military force to execute arrest warrants when conventional means are ineffective. Witnesses detailed the Maduro regime's involvement in narcoterrorism, drug trafficking, and collaboration with hostile foreign actors such as Iran and Hezbollah. The hearing also addressed the designation of Venezuelan drug cartels as foreign terrorist organizations and the legality of maritime strikes on drug smuggling vessels. Some witnesses criticized the administration's approach, highlighting the dismantling of traditional drug enforcement task forces and questioning the effectiveness and legality of military strikes that resulted in civilian casualties. The hearing included debates on international law, treaty obligations, and the balance of powers between the executive and legislative branches. Several unanimous consent requests were made to include related documents and news articles in the record. No direct procurement or contracting decisions were discussed during the hearing.
Sources
- The Legal Basis for Action Against Venezuelan Drug Traffickers · House Judiciary GOP · Mar 19