BOISE, Idaho — Early Saturday morning, the Trump Administration performed air strikes in Venezuela and captured President Nicolas Maduro and his wife. American forces were able to do all of this in under four hours.
A couple hundred demonstrators came out to voice their opposition at Boise City Hall in a rally put together by the Idaho Branch of the Party for Socialism and Liberation.
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“This is a massive escalation," said Morrighan Nyx, one of the organizers. "The Trump administration has invaded and kidnapped their head of state and is now talking about ruling Venezuela while they wait to establish a just transition, while claiming to be a president of peace."
Marilyn Large was one of the protesters who came out because she had concerns about moving forward with the actions taken in Venezuela without the authorization of Congress.
"I’m really afraid for our country right now," said Large. "It sends up a real red flag because, first of all, Congress did not ok this. Maduro is a bad guy, we all know that, but this isn’t the way you do it."
The United States conducted a large-scale air strike in the capital of Caracas early Saturday morning, January 3. Maduro will be tried in the U.S. on drug-related charges and terrorism conspiracy.
The protesters held signs voicing their opinion against President Trump, Congress, and the military operation. They also had signs that said "no blood for oil".
"We are seeing neither major political party make any kind of motion that would abide by that will," said Nyx. "We encourage people to get involved because things don't change unless there is an organized movement."