A tense exchange unfolded between CNN anchor Jake Tapper and White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Policy Stephen Miller during a discussion about U.S. actions in Venezuela, future elections, and the Trump administration’s foreign policy posture.

Tapper opened the exchange by directly referencing U.S. military involvement in Venezuela.

“You invaded the country. We took, went into the country and we seized the leader of Venezuela,” Tapper said.

Miller did not dispute the characterization. “Damn straight we did,” he responded.

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Tapper then pressed Miller on what comes next for Venezuela, asking whether democratic processes would follow the intervention.

“So is the U.S. going to have more elections?” Tapper asked.

Miller shifted the focus to U.S. security and border enforcement, emphasizing what he described as the administration’s red lines.

“We're not going to let tin pot communist dictators send rapists into our country, send drugs into our country, send weapons into our country,” Miller said.

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Tapper briefly interjected. “Okay,” he said.

Miller continued by outlining broader strategic goals for the region and the administration’s priorities moving forward.

“And we're not going to let a country fall into the hands of our adversaries,” Miller said.

“The future of Venezuela, working with America is going to be so bright and so incredible and so positive, and we'll have a conversation about everything that you raised.”

He stressed that immediate focus remains on stability rather than political timelines.

“But the priority right now, as the President has made clear, is a judicious, thoughtful, careful transition process to secure a great future for Venezuela and to secure a great future for America,” Miller said.

Tapper responded briefly. “All right,” he said.

Miller concluded the exchange by praising President Donald Trump’s recent actions on the global stage, framing them as historically significant.

“Let's just take a moment and just acknowledge, Jake, that what we've witnessed under President Trump's leadership this last week is one of the greatest foreign policy and military victories this country has ever had,” Miller said.

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