It's Monday, January 5th.
Happy New Year.
I'm Jane Costin, and this is What A Day, the show wondering if Director of National Intelligence,
Tulsi Gabbard, has any thoughts on President Donald Trump's recent adventures in Venezuela,
given her comments back in October.
For decades,
our foreign policy has been trapped in a counterproductive and endless cycle of regime change or nation building.
Maybe this, uh...
regime change incident is different this time for reasons.
On today's show,
Georgia Republican Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene resigned from Congress after a career that played out like a Greek tragedy or comedy,
depending on how you look at it.
And the bright-eyed, bushy-tailed mayor of New York,
Zoran Mamdani, chastises President Trump for his actions in Venezuela.
He's also probably not super stoked that the newest resident of Brooklyn is Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.
Let's start there with former-ish Venezuelan president Nicolas Maduro.
Yes, I know.
A lot happened while we were away on break.
But it's essential to begin with the biggest news of the year so far,
the capture of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro and his wife Celia Flores,