
The Chris Hedges Report The Narco-Trafficking Elite Set to Run Venezuela (w/ Maureen Tkacik) | The Chris Hedges Report
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Jan 8, 2026 Maureen Tkacik, investigations editor at The American Prospect, delves into the dark intersections of U.S. policy, drug trafficking, and Cold War history. She uncovers Marco Rubio's familial ties to drug operations in Miami, and discusses how CIA and DEA entanglements influenced narcotrafficking. Tkacik connects past operations like Iran-Contra to contemporary geopolitical maneuvers, questioning the legitimacy of U.S. drug war claims and highlighting their use as a cover for military interventions. A gripping analysis of hidden histories and state collusion.
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Rubio's Early Ties To A Trafficking Front
- Marco Rubio worked as a teen for his brother-in-law Orlando Cecilia, whose pet store was later exposed as a front for a large cocaine and marijuana trafficking ring.
- Maureen Tkacik traces Rubio's early social ties to Miami's drug-trafficking milieu to explain the community context of his politics.
Bay Of Pigs Veterans Shaped Narco Networks
- Bay of Pigs veterans dominated early U.S. cocaine trafficking networks and many later became enduring regional power brokers.
- These veterans' ties to CIA structures helped create a resilient, clandestine narco-political infrastructure in Latin America.
Felix Rodríguez's Continuing Shadow
- Felix Rodríguez, a longtime CIA asset tied to Bay of Pigs circles, remained influential in Miami and Latin American covert operations.
- Tkacik links figures like Rodríguez to a deeper pattern of assassination, dirty wars, and narco-funding across the region.
